Fiber Optic Communication is a method of transmitting information (data, voice, video) using light pulses through optical fibers (thin, flexible strands of glass or plastic). It is the backbone of modern high-speed internet, telecommunications, and data networks, offering faster speeds, longer distances, and greater reliability compared to traditional copper cables or wireless systems.
Applications of Fiber Optic Communication:
Internet Backbone - Global data transfer (e.g., undersea cables).