fibreoptiline
Fibreoptiline, often referred to as fiber optics, is a technology that uses glass or plastic threads to transmit data as pulses of light. These threads are incredibly thin, about the diameter of a human hair, and are bundled together to form optical fibers. Light signals are sent down these fibers, allowing for very fast and efficient data transmission over long distances.
The principle behind fibreoptiline is total internal reflection. When light traveling within the fiber reaches its
Fibreoptiline technology has revolutionized telecommunications. It enables high-speed internet access, the backbone of the modern internet,