Optical Networking Best Practices Handbook

Section 4.6.3 - Speed and Bandwidth

The speed of fiber optics is absolutely incredible. With today’s fiber systems, the entire contents of a CD ROM can be transmitted in about half a second. Efforts are now underway to increase the bandwidth to 40 Gb/s, which would be transmitting eight CD ROMs every second. This is quite a contrast to the speed via copper, which will top out at about 10- Mb data speeds. According to industry analysts, the cabling industry faces the critical point where improving the technology supporting highbandwidth applications over copper backbones will become more costly than accomplishing the same speeds over fiber [1].

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