glasvezelbekabeling
Glasvezelbekabeling, also known as fiber optic cabling, is a type of data transmission medium that uses thin strands of glass or plastic to carry light signals. These light signals represent the data being transmitted. Unlike traditional copper cables that use electrical signals, fiber optic cables offer significantly higher bandwidth and faster speeds. This is because light can travel much further and faster than electricity without losing signal strength or experiencing interference.
The construction of glasvezelbekabeling typically involves a core made of glass or plastic, surrounded by cladding,
Glasvezelbekabeling is increasingly used in telecommunications networks, the internet, cable television, and for high-speed data connections