Stamp
SCG8507 - Australia – Commonwealth Cable (1963)
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This 2 shilling 3 pence stamp was issued by Australia in 1963 to commemorate the completion of the Commonwealth Pacific Cable (COMPAC) — a major undersea telecommunication cable linking Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Canada. The design features a stylized red globe connected by a black cable entering the ocean, symbolizing global communication and technological progress.
A key milestone in the modern communications era, the COMPAC cable replaced older radio links and greatly improved reliability and speed of international contact within the Commonwealth.
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