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Fiber optic cables are not affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI) because they transmit data as light rather than electrical signals. This makes them ideal for environments with high EMI, such as industrial settings or areas with heavy electronic equipment. Additionally, fiber optics offer higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances compared to traditional copper cables, further enhancing their performance in challenging conditions.

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