Fiber optic cables have several advantages over copper cables, including:
Higher bandwidth: Fiber optic cables can carry more data at faster speeds than copper cables.
Immunity to electromagnetic interference: Fiber optic cables are not affected by electromagnetic interference, which can cause errors and slowdowns in copper cable systems.
Longer distance: Fiber optic cables can transmit data over longer distances than copper cables without the need for signal amplification.
Durability: Fiber optic cables are more durable and can withstand more stress and pressure than copper cables.
Security: Fiber optic cables are more secure than copper cables as it's difficult to tap into or interfere with a fiber optic signal.
Lower attenuation: The signal transmitted through fiber optic cables is less likely to degrade over long distances than copper cables.
Cost-effective: Although fiber optics installation costs are higher than copper, in the long run it is more cost-effective as it requires less maintenance and repair, and can handle higher bandwidths.
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