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Oroco Resource Corp V.OCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORRCF

Oroco Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the assembly of mineral concessions which make up the Santo Tomas porphyry copper project in Sinaloa State, Mexico. The Santo Tomas project is a copper porphyry deposit defined by 106 diamond drill and reverse circulation drill holes totaling approximately 30,000 m.


TSXV:OCO - Post by User

Post by NeftyIvanon Jul 30, 2023 11:02am
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FWIW: Phasing Out Copper in Telecommunications

FWIW: Phasing Out Copper in Telecommunications[Find originaarticle here: https://www.energyportal.eu/news/why-copper-is-being-phased-out-in-the-telecommunications-industry-2/65744/]

EXCERPT as follows:

The Transition from Copper to Fiber:

Why the Telecommunications Industry is Phasing Out Copper

 
The telecommunications industry is currently undergoing a significant transition, phasing out copper in favor of fiber. This shift is not arbitrary but is driven by a range of compelling reasons that highlight the inherent limitations of copper and the superior advantages of fiber.
 
Copper has been the mainstay of the telecommunications industry for decades. Its widespread use was due to its excellent electrical conductivity and ease of installation. However, as the demand for high-speed, high-capacity data transmission grows, the limitations of copper are becoming increasingly apparent ...

[See full article at link provided above.]
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