Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.6.4 - Advantages over Copper

Just like fiber, copper lines transmit data as a series of pulses indicating whether a bit is a l or a 0, but they cannot operate at the high speeds that fiber does. Other advantages of fiber over copper include greater resistance to electromagnetic noise such as radios, motors, or other nearby cables; low maintenance cost; and a larger carrying capacity (bandwidth). One serious disadvantage of copper cabling is signal leaking. When copper is utilized, active equipment and a data room are generally used on every floor, whereas with fiber’s ability to extend drive distances in vertical runs, several floors can be connected to a common data room [1].

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