According to operators, requests for permission to establish and maintain telecommunication lines are being delayed for ...
Miller says Greenland can be taken without a fight, Trump says U.S. not at war, Hegseth moves to cut Kelly’s pension, Jan. 6 ...
NBA surprises, Jaylen Brown’s MVP case & Warriors trouble with Wosny Lambre + Hawks talk & Draft Class with David Lee Amazon's selling a $150 Kenmore stick vac for a record-low $80 (plus 10 more fab ...
The holidays have officially arrived in San Francisco, and along with the tree lightings and decorations, the city’s iconic cable cars are once again getting dressed up for the season. Each November, ...
Verizon is laying off more than 13,000 employees across its company, CEO Dan Schulman told employees on Thursday, Nov. 20. In an internal memo obtained by USA TODAY, Schulman informed employees on Nov ...
Multiple subsea internet cables slated to run through the Red Sea are yet to complete as planned, as political tensions and heightened security threats have made the route more dangerous and ...
Abstract: With the widespread application of ultrahigh voltage (UHV) cables in urban power transmission, ensuring quality control and safety during underground installation presents significant ...
Deliveries of giant cable laying vessels (CLVs) are set to surge next year. Two of the largest ever built, able to carry 28,000 tonnes of cable, will be delivered by China’s CMHI Jiangsu to ...
DENVER (KDVR) — American Medical Response told the state Friday that it was closing its Boulder facility on Pearl Street, impacting nearly 90 employees. The information was shared in a WARN notice ...
Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul has launched its newest cable laying vessel (CLV), the Fleeming Jenkin, at the CMHI Haimen shipyard in China, which has now entered the final phase of construction ...
Verde’s new BioAsphalt process, which has been in development since 2022, utilizes what’s called biochar, or natural wood remnants from forestry waste that get added into the traditional asphalt ...