
Fiber Optic Communications
Fiber optic communications use thin strands of glass or plastic fibers to transmit information as pulses of light. This technology enables high-speed data transfer over long distances with minimal signal loss. Unlike traditional copper wires, fiber optics are immune to electromagnetic interference, making them faster and more reliable for internet, television, and telephone services. Data travels through the fibers at the speed of light, allowing for large amounts of information to be sent simultaneously, enhancing overall communication efficiency. Fiber optics play a crucial role in modern telecommunications infrastructure, supporting the increasing demand for fast, high-capacity data networks.