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Sneha Singh
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:18+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:18+05:30

What Makes Fiber Preferable To Copper Cabling For Interconnecting Buildings? (Choose Three.)

What Makes Fiber Preferable To Copper Cabling For Interconnecting Buildings? (Choose Three.)
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    1. shreenidhi hegde Bronze
      2022-12-09T12:04:36+05:30Added an answer on December 9, 2022 at 12:04 pm

      1. Fiber optic cabling is significantly lighter, stronger, and more flexible than copper cabling.
      2. Fiber optics has a much wider bandwidth than copper cables, and is better suited for high-speed data transfer.
      3. Fiber optics are immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI), allowing for more secure and reliable data transmission.
      4. Fiber optics are less expensive to maintain over the long term since they do not require periodic replacement like copper cables.
      5. Fiber optics can transmit data over much longer distances than copper cables.

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    2. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2021-09-28T07:57:56+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 7:57 am

      What Makes Fiber Preferable To Copper Cabling For Interconnecting Buildings? (Choose three.)

      There are three more characteristics that make fiber preferable to copper cabling for interconnecting the buildings. The fiber optic cable can run up to a far distance than the copper cabling, it can run over a greater distance than the copper cabling. And the fiber optic cables have a higher bandwidth when we compared them with the copper cabling, it also has only limited susceptibility when we compared it with the copper cabling. Today, let us learn what makes fiber preferable to the copper cabling for interconnecting of the buildings.

      The structure system will offer the whole system of the cables with all the connectors and the hardware for the voice and the data cabling. It is mostly applicable for the enterprise data network. The calling we choose for the It cabling material will directly affect the productivity of any It arrangement.

      Normally all the enterprise networks normally consider the copper cables have cat 5e, cat 6, and cat 5. The enterprise networks will use these cable specifications for the cabling of the data. These cables have a range of specifications in the installation of fiber optic ethernet cables. The transmission of the data in the fiber optic cabling is quite different, it sent the data through the light pulses and through the down cores.

      But in the copper cabling, the transmission of the data is passed through the electrical pulses through the copper-connected wires.

      The copper cables are mostly suitable for the short range of communication that means, we communicate up to 100 meters of distance. The best example of copper cable communication is desktop applications. but for the higher throughput of the data, the faster transmission and the faster bandwidth will set a limit up to 10 gigabytes per second.

      let us know some of the key characteristics between the copper and the fiber cabling. The copper cabling is highly conductive than the fiber cabling. During the communication, it modulates the waveform at one end and demodulates the waveform at the other end. The main problem in copper is that even it has a higher bandwidth it can able to carry only a small number of the waveforms by limiting its maximum data capacity.

      The only advantage of copper is that it, is very cost-effective and it already gets deployed at any location.

      After the fiber optic cables come into the light. These cables are mainly made up of the flexible glass core that gets wrapped with the series, This will protect the integrity of each signal and the structure of the glass inside it from the elements. The main advantage of the fiber optic cable is that it can be up to longer distances and can be maintained easily. The fiber optic cables have the main advantage in their speed and in the distance. These fiber optic cables are very immune to electromagnetic interference. We bundle all the individual fiber during its installation. It can also transmit multiple wavelengths at the same time.

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