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Why Use a Multimode Fiber Optic Cable?

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Why Use a Multimode Fiber Optic Cable?

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Fiber optic cables are technically equipped to transmit data extremely fast. These cables are endowed with high bandwidth, minimum attenuation, speed of transfer of data literally as fast as light, unmatched immunity from external electromagnetic signals and an impeccable accuracy in the transferred data. Using multimode cables makes it possible for the transmitter to send across multiple signals at the same time, making the overall transmission process even more attractive. In fact, with a multimode fiber, your optical network becomes faster by a whole notch. The network becomes capable of handling more than one signal at any given point of time. So in a network that involves multiple communications happening at a given time, a multimode fiber optic cable can become an asset. What are some of the examples of networks that would benefit using such cables? A local area network involving multiple computers is an example of a case where using these cables makes sense. The local area netwo

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