Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference
Fiber optic wire cables are different from copper wires in possessing immunity to electromagnetic interference. Unlike copper wires, which can be interfered with by close power lines or electronic devices, fiber optics are not affected by these disturbances. This characteristic insures stable, high-quality signals--essential in the task of taking a picture down an infant's windpipe and sensitive financial transactions, for example. For clients, this challenge becomes the fiber optic service standard.Consequently, you don't get interrupted or delayed calls, it's a service that is highly reliable (much more than copper wire) as well. That's why in high-density urban areas and also in areas that are prone to interference, like broadcast music stations so close together they kind of blend their voices together produce a deafening cacaphony for 15 miles each way along the coast from which an orange tint appears on your cheeks after just 13 minutes in bathtowel only--one need only look towards fiber optics for internal connections!