Fiber-Optic Cabling
Fiber-optic cabling is widely used for high-speed Ethernet links over relatively long distances. It uses glass or plastic fiber as a medium through which light is "guided" to the other end of the link. The fiber-optic cable itself has several layers made from different materials and having different functions. The most important layer is the core, which is the very center of the cable.
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