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A form of cable that transmits data via light is called fibre optic cable. A glass or plastic core is encased in a layer of the same material called the cladding. When light travels down a fibre, it bounces off the cladding layer and continues on its journey down a cable. As a result, data can be sent across great distances without signal degradation.
Data storage, networking, and telecommunications are just a few of the uses for fibre optic cable. Additionally, it is employed in situations requiring a high-speed, high-bandwidth connection, such as medical imaging.
The usage of fibre optic cable is widespread because it is a dependable and adaptable technology. It is an important part of the current telecommunications infrastructure and is probably going to become even more important in the future.
The Ethiopia Fiber Optic Cable Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
In Ethiopia, Huawei unveiled its brand-new OptiXtremeTM 400G DR4 series of fibre optic cables. Long-haul and metro networks can make advantage of the OptiXtremeTM 400G DR4 series. The cables come in a range of lengths and configurations, and they can transport data at rates of up to 400 Gbps.
In Ethiopia, ZTE unveiled its brand-new ZXMP-G6500 line of fibre optic cables. High-speed data centre networks can employ the ZXMP-G6500 series. The cables come in a range of lengths and configurations, and they can transport data at rates of up to 650 Gbps.
In Ethiopia, Corning unveiled its brand-new SMF-28® ULL fibre optic cable. The SMF-28® ULL fibre is intended for usage in networks with ultra-long distances. The fibre, which comes in a number of lengths and configurations, can transfer data at speeds of up to 400 Gbps over distances of up to 10,000 kilometers.