buried fiber optic cable
Buried fiber optic cable is state-of-the-art telecommunication infrastructure, born to transmit data across many kilometers with unprecedented speed and reliability. These cables typically consist of one or more glass fibers at their core, surrounded by layers of protective materials. Their functions encompass the transmission of internet signals, telephony and TV services. Technological parameters of buried fiber optic cable include its high band-width capacity, giving fast data possession rates and resistance to electromagnetic interference that keeps the signal quality intact. These cables are frequently buried underground where they are protected from harsh weather and physical damage. The areas they can be found in stretch across several sectors, including telecommunications, healthcare, education or government services, facilitating the seamless flow of information around the world.