The last two sentences on page 388 explain that optical fiber that allows light to travel 67% of the speed of light comply with IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standards.
I was hoping you were not a total fuck wit, but you really are. Yeah, electromagnetic energy travels at the speed of light less 30% outside a vacuum. For all practical purposes, wired energy is fucking fast. So thanks for nit-picking a point.
With fiber cables, data is transmitted via pulses of light across thin strands of glass, enabling fiber-optic cable speed that is near the speed of light.
IEEE Standard for Ethernet https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/1050839507018/IEEE%20Standard%20for%20Ethernet.pdf
The last two sentences on page 388 explain that optical fiber that allows light to travel 67% of the speed of light comply with IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standards.
I was hoping you were not a total fuck wit, but you really are. Yeah, electromagnetic energy travels at the speed of light less 30% outside a vacuum. For all practical purposes, wired energy is fucking fast. So thanks for nit-picking a point.
With fiber cables, data is transmitted via pulses of light across thin strands of glass, enabling fiber-optic cable speed that is near the speed of light.
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