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    Providing Service To Commuications Facilities Of The Moscow Region

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    Posted on January 31, 2012 by kulichik

    Voentelecomcompany is a Russian company that provides services to communications facilities. They use Soviet equipment that still functions properly and without any interruption.






    A modest building next to Moscow.

    The communications bunker is located underground.

    Specialists will guide you through the facility.

    Branch sleeve.

    The panel shows tightness of cables.

    The appliance keeps the cable under pressure.

    Specialists are checking equipment.

    The appliance helps to find a working cable. It will be used as soon as applications for cable breaking elimination arrives.

    Online applications.

    Voentelecom uses domestic cars.

    The employees are waiting for a call.

    Engineers and specialists arrive to the spot with cable breaking.

    The truck that has a cable trailer goes to the warehouse that belongs to the Ministry of Defense.

    Vlasikha is a closed military town.

    They obtained the cable.

    Now they need to remove air from the well.

    The better you lay a cable the faster the work will be over.

    The cable is put into the well.

    The engineer has found the damaged cable.

    Water is constantly drained.

    Other specialists grasp the damaged cable on the 2nd well.

    The cable need to be laid properly.

    Now the cable will be brazed.

    Cable cords will be put together.

    And brazed.

    The chief of the team is satisfied with the work done.

    Location: Moscow region

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    3 Responses to “Providing Service To Commuications Facilities Of The Moscow Region”

    1. Domo says:
      January 31, 2012 at 12:14 pm

      Is that a Russian USB port on the B&W photo?

      Reply
    2. DougW says:
      January 31, 2012 at 5:55 pm

      wow. lead sleaving. Stays sealed for a real long time if you do it correctly.

      Reply
      • Mummeli says:
        February 6, 2012 at 11:50 am

        But why would you? You’ll run out of jobs soon if everything lasts 100+ years, so better make it so-so, and come back next year, and earn abit more.

        Reply

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