fiberBackbone
fiberBackbone refers to the high-capacity, long-distance telecommunications infrastructure that forms the core of the internet and other global networks. This backbone is primarily constructed using fiber optic cables, which transmit data as pulses of light through thin strands of glass or plastic. The immense bandwidth capabilities of fiber optic technology allow for the rapid and efficient transfer of vast amounts of data across continents and under oceans.
These fiber optic cables are laid in diverse locations, including underground conduits, along utility poles, and
The development and expansion of fiber backbones are crucial for supporting modern digital services, from streaming