kaablivõrk
Kaablivõrk refers to a cable network, typically used for telecommunications and data transmission. These networks employ physical cables to connect devices, buildings, or larger geographical areas, facilitating the flow of information. The most common types of cables used in such networks are copper and fiber optic cables. Copper cables, like twisted pair (Ethernet) and coaxial cables, have been widely used for many years, particularly for telephone lines and older internet connections. Fiber optic cables, on the other hand, transmit data using light pulses through thin strands of glass or plastic. They offer significantly higher bandwidth, faster speeds, and greater immunity to electromagnetic interference compared to copper cables, making them the preferred choice for modern high-speed internet and telecommunications infrastructure.
The implementation of a kaablivõrk involves careful planning and installation. This includes laying the cables, often