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The Role of Fiber Optic Cables in Computer Networking

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The Role of Fiber Optic Cables in Computer Networking

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  1. The Role of Fiber Optic Cables in Computer Networking A fiber optic cable is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing. Fiber optic offers a lot of advantages over copper cables. Fiber optic cables support much of the world's internet, cable television, and telephone systems. HOW FIBER OPTIC CABLES WORK A fiber optic cable consists of one or more strands of glass, each only slightly thicker than a human hair. The center of each strand is called the core, which provides the pathway for light to travel. The core is surrounded by a layer of glass called cladding that reflects light inward to avoid loss of signal and allow the light to pass through bends in the cable. ADVANTAGES OF FIBER OPTIC CABLES Fiber cables offer several advantages over long-distance copper cabling. Fiber network  bandwidth  a fiber cable can carry easily exceeds that of a copper cable with similar thickness. optics support a  higher capacity. The amount of A fiber optic cable is less susceptible to interference. A copper network cable requires shielding to protect it from electromagnetic interference. Because light can travel for much longer distances over a fiber cable without losing its strength, the need for signal boosters is lessened. FIBER TO THE HOME, OTHER DEPLOYMENTS, AND FIBER NETWORKS Whereas most fiber optics are installed to support long-distance connections between cities and countries, some residential internet providers have invested in extending their fiber installations to suburban neighborhoods for direct access by households. For More Information, Visit Online Here www.fruitycables.co.uk

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