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Optical Network System

An Optical Network System is a communication system that uses light, often through fiber optic cables, to transmit data over long distances quickly and efficiently. It operates by sending pulses of light, which represents data, through thin strands of glass or plastic. This technology allows for high-speed internet, clear phone calls, and high-definition video streaming. Optical networks are preferred for their high capacity and reliability compared to traditional metal wires, making them essential for modern communication infrastructures, including the internet and telecommunications.