
Fibre Optic Communication
Fibre optic communication uses flexible strands of glass or plastic fibers to transmit data as pulses of light. These fibers carry information at very high speeds over long distances with minimal signal loss. A light source, like a laser or LED, encodes data into light, which travels through the fiber's core, reflecting internally to reach its destination. This technology is essential for internet, phone, and cable TV services because it provides faster, more reliable transmission than traditional copper wires. Overall, fibre optics enable rapid, high-capacity data transfer essential for modern communication networks.