Yes it can. Our company owns multiple buildings. One of them locate cross street. So we use laser to connect that building with our network. Basically, it involves a pair transmitters and a receivers with the transmitters aimed accurately at the receiver. The drawback is it is affected by the weather. Fog, rain and snow are perfect examples.
Optical fibers can transmit any form of data - from voice communications to binary data that people may need on a daily basis (Internet connectivity).
Computers store and process data in binary form: current on or off, location magnetised or not, laser reader hits a pit or not.
A small rig moves a laser along the CD, the laser reads binary data from the grooves in the CD and the drive's software interprets the results.
Binary Data is transmitted on Data Buses.
transmit the information
The jam signal is a signal that carries a 32-bit binary pattern sent by a data station to inform the other stations that they must not transmit.
Data is burned onto an optical disk, such as a CD or DVD, using a laser in a process called laser writing. The laser heats specific areas of the disk's dye layer, changing its chemical structure to represent binary data (1s and 0s). This creates microscopic pits and lands on the disk's surface, which can later be read by a laser in a CD or DVD player. The burning process requires specialized hardware, such as a CD/DVD burner, and appropriate software to manage the data writing.
Digital Data is data that is stored in binary, and a Digital Device is any device that works with binary data
A laser link is an optical communication technology which uses light moving around in free space to transmit data for telecommunications or computer networking. This technology is quite useful rather than utilizing traditional optical fiber cables and transmission lines which constitute more "physical" uses of channels. Examples of laser link use is in spacecraft and satellite which send signals to earth and throughout space.
Microwave systems can be used to transmit audio data
Microwave systems can be used to transmit video data
Satellite systems can be used to transmit audio data