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Project Rollout: Mapping the road to gigabit Britain
2021-03-15 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Even before the coronavirus pandemic struck last year, it was clear that delivering gigabit-capable broadband to every home in the UK by 2025 would be an incredible challenge, one that many in the industry thought to be near impossible. Nonetheless, the industry continued driving forward throughout 2020, using innovative rollout strategies and the latest technologies in an aim to make the government’s image of a gigabit Britain a reality. By November, the government’s target had been somewhat revised, now aiming for a minimum of 85% of homes covered by the 2025 deadline. But is this target any more achievable? How is the industry bouncing back from the pandemic to redouble their fibre deployment efforts?  …read more on TotalTele.com »
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Groups Successful PFAS Contamination Mapping Project Branches Out
2020-04-28 09:00:00| Waste Age
In 2017, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and North Western Universitys Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute (SSEHRI) released to the public a map showing the contamination of toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS around t
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India cotton supply chain mapping project underway
2019-08-08 15:44:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
The southern Indian state of Telangana is to start mapping its entire cotton supply chain as part of a project with the International Labour Organization (ILO) that aims to stamp out child labour and slavery.
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Cultural Mapping Project
2019-04-01 01:40:07| PortlandOnline
PDF Document, 185kbCategory: Directions to Develop Analysis - Second and Third Round
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New mapping project uncovers road networks in Perus primary forests
2015-05-13 23:41:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: Roads spread out like multi-fingered tendrils, eating into the surrounding forests of Cordillera Azul National Park, in the Department of Loreto in Peru. What is their purpose? Are they being built legally? If so, are they remaining within the specifications of their permits, or are they overstepping their bounds? A team of researchers has taken a first, important step in answering these questions by determining the roads' locations and extent using images and data collected by satellites. The...
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