
Fiber Optic Transmission
Fiber optic transmission is a technology that uses thin strands of glass or plastic, called optical fibers, to transmit data as pulses of light. These fibers carry information—such as internet, phone, or TV signals—by reflecting light internally through a process called total internal reflection. Because light travels quickly and with minimal signal loss, fiber optic cables can transmit large amounts of data over long distances with high quality and reliability. This makes fiber optics a preferred choice for fast, high-capacity communication networks worldwide.