Optical fiber cables transmit light from one end to the other. The data is encoded into this light beam and travels down the fiber in this light. Obviously you need optical sensors at each end to get the information in and out.
Fibre Optics transmit data via refraction. It uses the concepts of Core and cladding.
"Broadband" is just a relative description of how fast you can transmit data. (It implies a high rate) "Fiber optic" is a description of the physical method used to transmit the data: it's not by copper wire or by radio wave.
Fiber optic cables transmit digital signals as pulses of light.
To transmit data, you need several things, including:* A source of power * A protocol * A medium, such as a cable or fiber optic * Some sort of device that does the transmitting and receiving * The data itself
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Fibreoptic networking is networks wired up with fiberoptic cables firberoptics use light to transmit data
Fiber optics are cables that are used to transmit data at the speed of light. This uis especially popular with Verizon FiOS services. for details on fios go to www.whyisfiosbetter.viviti.com
If you mean Fiber Optics, then those are used to transmit data usually on a DSL line, to the ISP and back to you.
Fibreoptic networking is networks wired up with fiberoptic cables firberoptics use light to transmit data
Fiber optics use light in the form of laser beams to transmit data. This light is typically in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum and is safe for human exposure.
Different bFiber optic cables transmit data using light through glass or plastic fibers, offering higher speed, longer-distance transmission, and better resistance to electromagnetic interference. Copper cables transmit data through electrical signals and are generally more affordable and easier to install. Fiber is ideal for high-speed, long-distance networks, while copper is commonly used for shorter-distance connections.etween fiber optical cable and copper cable?