Fiber optic cable is consists of optical fiber and provides a very fast way of communicating data at a relatively small cost. It's main advantages is that it's fast, reliable and it can carry data over long distances without being affected by electro-magnetic interference.
WiFi is a way of transferring data without any cables at all, wirelessly. Compared to fiber optic it is very slow and less reliable. Also, since there is no cable involved, it is also considerably more risky from a security perspective, as communications can be easier to intercept than in the case of fiber optic, where sophisticated equipment would need to be employed and the cable itself physically pierced for eavesdropping to succeed.
So fiber optic is better, if given the choice and without regard to cost.
WIFI is wireless and has slower speeds. Fiberoptic cable is MUCH, MUCH, MUCH FASTER. I would go for fiberoptic.
A Toslink IS a Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect cable
Fiber optic cables utilize glass or plastic fibers instead of metal wires to transmit data. A fiber optic cable allows for a higher rate of the transmission of data, which is good for things like the internet.
splicing is of optical fiber cable where as jointing is of cther cables
monofilament
guided media is that media which use some physical path like coaxial cable fiber optics etc
submarine cable
The only difference is the spelling. In UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc., it is spelt, "fibre". In USA, it is spelled, "fiber".
G 655 used fiber long distance SM fiber G655, and G652 short distance used, G652 Nonzero fiber
Fiber-optic cable.
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Fiber and fibre mean the same thing. The only difference is that fiber is derived from American English, and fibre is derived from European English.
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