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Huge telecommunication pole for mobile services Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication Pole Under a Cloudy Sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
A worker doing maintenance at telecommunication pole. Sun flare. Royalty Free Stock Photo
communication and telecommunication pole in nature on blue sky at asia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cloudy day and the telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole with several kinds of antennas in blue sky and clouds in sunny bright day with copy space Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication Pole or Mobile phone tower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication Pole
Telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole at dusk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole tower in cloudy sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telecommunication pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
A utility pole is a column or post used to support overhead power lines and various other public utilities, such as cable, fibre optic cable, and related equipment such as transformers and street lights. It can be referred to as a transmission pole, telephone pole, telecommunication pole, power pole, hydro pole, telegraph pole, or telegraph post, depending on its application. A stobie pole is a multi-purpose pole made of two steel joists held apart by a slab of concrete in the middle, generally found in South Australia. Electrical cable is routed overhead on utility poles as an inexpensive way to keep it insulated from the ground and out of the way of people and vehicles. Utility poles can be made of wood, metal, concrete, or composites like fiberglass. They are used for two different types of power lines; subtransmission lines which carry higher voltage power between substations, and distribution lines which distribute lower voltage power to customers.


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