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FiberToTheLibrary-Prepub-June29
A fiber optic line is a thin strand of glass that is capable of carrying data in different wavelengths of light. Most non-fiber technologies can carry data at rates of 1 Megabit per second (Mbps) to perhaps 200 Mbps. In contrast, a single strand of fiber can carry at least 10 Gigabits (10,000
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