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Which best explains how fiber-optic technology has improved communication?
It has eliminated the need to send audio data through telephones.
It has allowed for faster transmission of Internet signals.
It has increased the speed at which light travels through space.
It has reduced society’s reliance on devices such as computers and cell phones.
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It has allowed for faster transmission of Internet signals.
Fiber-optic cables use pulses of light through glass fibers, giving much higher bandwidth, lower loss, and less electrical interference than copper, so data (including Internet traffic) can be sent much faster and farther.
Fiber-optic cables use pulses of light through glass fibers, giving much higher bandwidth, lower loss, and less electrical interference than copper, so data (including Internet traffic) can be sent much faster and farther.
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