fiberlänkar
Fiberlänkar, also known as fiber optic links or fiber optic connections, are a type of telecommunications technology that uses light pulses to transmit data over thin strands of glass or plastic, called optical fibers. This method offers significantly higher bandwidth and speed compared to traditional copper wire connections. The data is converted into light signals at one end of the fiber and then converted back into data at the other end by optoelectronic devices.
The core components of a fiber link include the optical fiber itself, which is typically made of
Fiberlänkar are widely used for a variety of applications, including long-distance telecommunications, internet backbone infrastructure, local