fiber optic transport
The technology of fiber optic transport has made data transmissions much better than it was in the past. It works in the following manner: with the help of a laser in transmitter light pulses (or sending information) are passed through fine quartz fibers to receiver points located far away. Fiber optic transport systems use this to send data at speeds of Giga bits per second and are also able send signals over long distances of nearly 50 miles. Features mainly include high bandwidth, low signal loss, and immunity to electromagnetic interference, making it far superior than traditional metal cables. Applications are broad, including telecommunications, the internet, cable television and many sectors which require high-speed data transfer and connectivity. The advanced features of Fiber optic transport make it possible to realize global communications increasingly fluently. And it solves the thirsty requirement of high bandwidth service.