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In a world where technology is ever-changing, how our homes are linked to the world is constantly advancing. Although cable technology used to linked "us" together, fiber optic technology is pushing its way forward, steadily replacing copper wires as a means of communication signal transmission. |
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| Author: Rahim Bidgoli |
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1. Resistance to Interference. Fiber optics doesn't conduct electricity since it is based from glass, which in turn eliminates the need for grounding and makes it immune to electromagnetic interruption, even lightning. Unlike copper wires, fiber optics works using light pulses, making it usable outdoors and in proximity to electrical cables.
2. Efficiency and Security. Fiber optics is said to have "limitless bandwidth" which makes transmitting information with greater fidelity possible. It can offer more than 1,000 times as much bandwidth over distances more than 100 times farther copper wires. The result is a super-fast connection that runs in circles around the bandwidth allotted by cable connections. Also, since fiber optics is more difficult to tap than ordinary copper cables, it can provide extra data security.
3. Low Maintenance. Fiber optics is not sensitive to water and chemicals since it is made of glass. Fiber optics is virtually free from corrosion; it almost runs no risk of being damaged by harsh elements, and can withstand "living conditions" that traditional copper cables cannot, like direct contact with soil. The cost of maintenance and service is far lesser than its counterpart because of this.
4. Picture Quality. The high-quality technology used in fiber optics is more powerful compared to copper cables. You get high-definition picture quality from fiber optics technology since there is lack of external interference.
5. Safety. In case fiber optic cables break, it poses no threat of physical injuries. It transmits data through light rather than transmitting through electricity. Handlers run no risk of injury from fire, sparking or electrocution.
Considering that internet infrastructure is slowly making the transition to fiber optics technology such as ethernet converters instead of traditional copper cabling, the benefits of converting as soon as you can will surely be to your advantage. It's good to know that fiber optics applications include manufacturing, process control, and supervisory contral and data acquisition. The moment you use transceiver modules, you will be on the cutting edge and more importantly, you will have the highest quality data transmission available for your home phone, television and internet.
About Author
Rahim Bidgoli is a honored writer for various technical industry authorities. He has spent the better part of her last 5 years announcing events, statistics, strategies, and other news. Bidgoli has been accredited globally with degrees from multiple countries. He speaks 3 languages and also has a strong finance background. Bidgoli is expected to play a big part in the technical infrastructure and urbanization journalism for years to come.
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