Cuivre, the French word for copper, is used in the context of technology to refer to copper cabling and related technologies. It's commonly used for Ethernet cables in local area networks (LANs) and for telephone wiring. Copper's conductivity makes it suitable for transmitting electrical signals, although it's being increasingly replaced by fiber optic cables in applications requiring higher bandwidth and longer distances.
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