Multi-mode optical fiber
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'''[[Multi-mode optical fiber]]''' (multimode fiber or MM fiber or fibre) is a type of '''[[optical fiber]]''' mostly used for communication over shorter distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Typical multimode links have data rates of 10 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s over link lengths of up to 600 meters—more than sufficient for the majority of premises applications. | '''[[Multi-mode optical fiber]]''' (multimode fiber or MM fiber or fibre) is a type of '''[[optical fiber]]''' mostly used for communication over shorter distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Typical multimode links have data rates of 10 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s over link lengths of up to 600 meters—more than sufficient for the majority of premises applications. | ||
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Multi-mode optical fiber (multimode fiber or MM fiber or fibre) is a type of optical fiber mostly used for communication over shorter distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Typical multimode links have data rates of 10 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s over link lengths of up to 600 meters—more than sufficient for the majority of premises applications.
Multi-mode optical fiber (multimode fiber or MM fiber or fibre) is a type of optical fiber mostly used for communication over shorter distances, such as within a building or on a campus. Typical multimode links have data rates of 10 Mbit/s to 10 Gbit/s over link lengths of up to 600 meters—more than sufficient for the majority of premises applications.
Also see
- Cable Television
- Standard-definition television
- Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
- Television broadcast
Reference
- Wikipedia Multi-mode_optical_fiber [1]
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