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Fiber Optics

Advantages

More efficient

Light can travel farther than electricity through a cable — not at the speed of light, due to the number of times it needs to be refracted inside the fiberglass, but only about 30% slower, which is still very fast. This means it doesn't have to go through as many repeaters to help keep the signal going — which means it can maintain a higher quality of signal.

Longer-Lasting

Fiber-optic strands are man-made from small fibers of glass, and take much much longer to break down than a natural substance like copper. This means that they need much less maintenance, which means fewer service interruptions and less construction in general.

Weatherproof

Because they're made of fiberglass instead of metal, fiber-optic cables are incredibly water-resistant — they're often used for large undersea projects. They're also far less susceptible to interference, so you don't have to worry about signals being interrupted by things like storms. They don't carry an electric current either, so the wires are safer if and when the weather — or anything else — takes them down.

More Capacity

Because the strands are so fine and so many can fit in a cable, you can transmit even more data at once. Thus far, the stronger fiber-optic cables can support up to 800 gigabits of data per second — a big improvement from copper coaxial cables, which can only transmit up to one gigabit per second.

Easier to repair

Even when they do break down or need updating or replacing, fiber-optic cables are easily scalable — since they're so light and small, and so many can fit in a space, it's easy to add more or turn the signals on some of them off and on as needed.

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How does it work?

With fiber-optic cables, light pulses are sent from one end to the other, refracting off of the tiny particles of glass or plastic inside and coming out as a clear signal at the other end. 

Fiber-optic cables

Cables, like the telephone wires you can see over your head in some places, made up of bundles of individual fiber optics. Bundling the cables together like this allows for faster transfer of bigger signals over longer distances than wires made of other materials.

Fiber-optic network

A fiber-optic network is any grouping of fiber-optic cables and connections that come from the same hub — almost always the central office of a company like TruPath

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