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First telephone fiber optic cable laid in Northern Iraq
CJTF7 ^
| Jan. 12, 2004
Posted on 01/13/2004 7:20:03 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
CJTF-7 Public Affairs
BAGHDAD, Iraq
Release #040112a
First telephone fiber optic cable laid in Northern Iraq
MOSUL, IRAQ A ceremony was held in the city of Mosul today in honor of the first fiber optic communications network to be laid in Northern Iraq. With the new 40 kilometers of fiber optic cable connecting Mosul to Dohuk, a city to the north, communications between people will be greatly improved.
This is a very historic day, said Lt. Col. Welton Chase, commander, 501st Signal Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). This is the beginning of a network that will tie into banks, universities and schools. Its really a wonderful day.
The fiber optic cable was laid in 24 days by Iraqi engineers and contractors. A feat that usually takes 45 days, said Sulaiman Aljubori, transmission section manager chief engineer of Mosul.
The workers worked hard from sun up to sun down, accomplishing the job even with difficulties that popped up. The weather was the main problem, the trenches would fill with mud, Aljubori said.
The fiber optic cable was a portion of 300 km donated by a telephone company in America, Chase said.
With the network foundation laid in different businesses will be able to better communicate and flourish, enticing more businesses to relocate to the Mosul area and increasing jobs, Chase said.
The improved communication will also enhance public service organizations such as, hospitals, schools, and airports will be able to do more as well, he continued.
The 101st helped the project by acting as a liaison between the engineers and the American company that gave the fiber optic cable for free. They also supplied technical and logistic support, Chase said.
We had a dream and (the soldiers) supported us, got the money and the cable, Aljubori said. This project is very important because it is the window to the north.
Were just glad we can help Mosul reach its potential, Chase said.
The next mission for the Iraqi engineers and coalition forces will be the laying of cable from Mosul to the city of Erbil, to the east.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 101stabn; canyouhearmenowgood; fiberoptics; freedom; gnfi; goodguys; infrastructure; iraq; mosul; northernfront; progress; rebuildingiraq
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Cool! I like good news like this.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Traffic is going to suck, now.
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:23:50 AM PST
by
rabidralph
(All your debate are belong to us.)
To: MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; ...
MOSUL, IRAQ A ceremony was held in the city of Mosul today in honor of the first fiber optic communications network to be laid in Northern Iraq...40 kilometers of fiber optic cable connecting Mosul to Dohuk, a city to the north.. Lt. Col. Welton Chase, commander, 501st Signal Battalion, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). This is the beginning of a network that will tie into banks, universities and schools. Its really a wonderful day.
The fiber optic cable was laid in 24 days by Iraqi engineers and contractors. A feat that usually takes 45 days.."
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The AOL free trial CD's are in the mail as we speak.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
God bless our SOLDIERS! PLEASE FATHER IN HEAVEN keep them safe from harm from the enemy! We beseech thee, AMEN!
To: G L Tirebiter
They'll dump AOL after their free 3 month trial when they realize that AOL censors just as much news as the former regime did
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:35:19 AM PST
by
boxerblues
(If you can read this.. Thank a Teacher..If you can read this in English ..Thank a US Soldier)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:36:57 AM PST
by
mathluv
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Hmmmm... Does this mean my Lucent stock might finally go back up?
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:38:05 AM PST
by
lugsoul
(And I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I hope it's buried deep underground and protected by a minefield.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Meanwhile, kenth is still waiting for DSL in rural America... :P
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:54:35 AM PST
by
kenth
(This is not a tagline. You're hallucinating.)
To: kenth
lol
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:56:52 AM PST
by
Frapster
(John 3:16)
To: kenth
And 4my is joining him...
My internet is so clunky.. j_j
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posted on
01/13/2004 7:57:14 AM PST
by
4mycountry
("No! Bad doggie! Don't eat dead people!")
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
HALLE-FRIGGIN'-LUIAH!!!
This means that the USArmy Signal assets will at least be partially replaced soon. A land line network Internet and voice provider will extend and strengthen the network in place.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Why didn't they just repurpose all the fiber that China laid for Saddam's C3? :)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
[grumble]
There is NOTHING about fiber optic cable that makes it TELEPHONE cable. Fiber optics CAN carry telephone calls, along with data and video and a host of other applications.
/soapbox
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posted on
01/13/2004 9:04:05 AM PST
by
taxcontrol
(People are entitled to their opinion - no matter how wrong it is.)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
It's only $87 billion of taxpayer dollars. What a bargain.
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posted on
01/13/2004 10:00:26 AM PST
by
boris
(The deadliest Weapon of Mass Destruction in History is a Leftist With a Word Processor)
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
101st Airborne Division, Iraq-ization freedom ~ Bump!
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posted on
01/13/2004 1:13:59 PM PST
by
blackie
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
bump for reference
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posted on
01/13/2004 5:17:13 PM PST
by
Marie Antoinette
(Happily repopulating the midwest since 1991!)
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