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fiber optics Optical technology that deals with the transmission of light through fibers made up of transparent materials such as glass or plastic.
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fiber optics Mode of transporting signals which uses laser beams through strands of glass.
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fiber optics A medium that transmits voice, full-motion video, and data by sending light impulses through ultra-thin glass fibers. Fiber optics permits two-way, full motion video and two-way audio interaction between participating sites.
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fiber optics A strand of glass thinner than a human hair that is capable of carrying a light signal close to 70 miles without amplification. The light can be pulsed in a single wavelength to represent 45 Gigabits of information. Adding a wavelength doubles that capacity. In the year 2000, the wavelength technology is at 16 and growing.
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fiber optics Long, thin strands of glass that are used to transmit light impulses. These impulses are used to carry data that can be read by computers. Fiber optics are often used for super high-speed Internet access.
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