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A.3.1 ITS Communication Infrastructure Cost Estimating
Pages 383-397

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... Wireless requires the installation of terminals and acquisition of terminal sites. A.3.~.1 Fiber and TWP Cabie Plant Costs Although exact installation requirements and procedures are different, material arid installation costs for TWP and fiber are comparable.
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... The cost of 50 pair, 24 gauge, direct bury, aluminum shield, foam skin insulation TWP cable is approximately $.615Ifoot in early 1996. The cost should be adjusted as necessary for the following factors.
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... Typical ITS TWP material and installation costs are given in Table A.3.~.~-3. A.3.~.2 Typical ITS Communication Terminal Costs Communication terminals provide Me physical Interfaces to We comic cation medium and convert the video, voice, or data signal to We appropriate optical (fiber)
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