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Optical broadcasting

Optical broadcasting refers to transmitting audio, video, or data signals over fiber optic cables, which use light to carry information. This technology allows large amounts of data to be transmitted quickly and with high quality over long distances. In the context of broadcasting, optical systems are used to distribute content such as TV channels, internet data, or live feeds from the broadcaster to multiple locations or end users. By using light pulses in fiber optic cables, optical broadcasting offers faster, more reliable, and higher-capacity communication compared to traditional metal cables or wireless signals.