a signal is beamed as a light through the fiber optics and when they are relayed to the other side a computer decodes the signal that's also how fiber optic TVs work
using optical fibers....
Optical fibers are flexible transparent fibers made of glass or plastic and transmits light between its two ends. They are mainly used in the fields of applied science and engineering.
The light used in optical fibres is either visible or infra red like my super whizzie broadband....
Infrared & Microwaves are used to carry information through Optical Fibres. Infrared carries visible light Radio Waves & Microwaves carry telephony and computed data E.Akbay
It is used in optical fibers. It is also the reason we see a rainbow and why diamonds have their brilliance.
There seems to be some confusion here! Visible light was being used - to see things, for example - millions of years before optical fibres were invented!
Only light is used to send signals along optical fibres. That's why this type of fibre is described as "optical". Fibres designed to conduct electrical signals are referred to as "wires".
WDM wavelength division multiplexing
Optical fibers are used both in medical and telecommunication purposes. Optical fibres are able to convey 100% of the light waves so they are used for seeing the internal organs of your body. Since they can transmit electromagnetic signals with such efficiency they are used for communications like underground cable and telephone wires.
No, not with current technology.
An optical fiber. Optical fibers are made of thin transparent glass or plastics that take and transmit data in the form of light, at the speed of light (whatever it is in that respective medium). Very less losses occur during data transmission, although repeaters are used after great distances to rejuvenate the signal.
An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, which permits transmission over longer distances and at higher bandwidths (data rates) than other forms of communications