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Preble and Oak Streets, Portland, Maine and a telecom circuit board.

One AT&T Plaza, also known as Whitacre Tower—the global headquarters of AT&T—stands in the sky over Downtown Dallas.

A device for storing excess slack in a fibre optic cable—colloquially known as a "snowshoe"—casts a shadow on an adjacent building in Downtown McKinney, Texas.

A view from Regents Park...

Marigot is the largest town on the French side of the Caribbean island of St. Martin. This building on the main street, Rue de la Republique, was all painted for the holiday season.

España - Barcelona - Torre de telecomunicaciones de Montjuic

From radio signals to television and high-speed data communications, satellites that orbit our planet play a major role in how we communicate with each other around the world. Currently, there are over 1200 communication satellites in Earth's orbit.

The full moon for February, 2024 rises behind a telecommunications tower in Central Texas,

Looking up at the BT Tower from its base, there are clear hints of Brutalism in and around its lower parts. Due to the high ISO, the sky was burnt out, so some "Sky Replacement" was used to set the monument against something similar to what was there that particular evening.

Minolta MD W.Rokkor 28mm 2.8

I imagine reception throughout Hua Hin is pretty good courtesy of this huge mast

walking down Euston Rd

Some time ago I went to Chefchaouen and Fez with my Brother.. Chefchaouen is known by it's blue painted streets, it started several years ago and as far as I know there is no particular reason for it, except it's just a tradition here.. :)

When I walked in this street I saw a man sitting, with a phone in his hand and at the left corner there was a sign with "Telecom Maroc".. It made me laugh a little bit, did you?

LVP447X Foden new to British Telecom seen parked up in Hereford Merton meadow car park

An antique telegraph pole at Froghall Station on the Churnet Valley Railway, Staffordshire

A disused phone box in a rural location. The light had been decommissioned, so had to take my own LED to give it a new lease of life. They're now pretty much redundant in today's world, and are sadly slowly disappearing from our towns and villages.

This is the Mauritius Telecom Tower, Édith Cavell street, Port-Louis, Mauritius.

First dabble in classic space building. Pinktron, of course.

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