{"id":2899,"date":"2025-04-18T09:35:14","date_gmt":"2025-04-18T01:35:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/totcables.com\/?p=2899"},"modified":"2025-04-18T09:35:14","modified_gmt":"2025-04-18T01:35:14","slug":"what-is-fiber-optic-cable-made-of","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/totcables.com\/?p=2899","title":{"rendered":"What is Fiber Optic Cable Made Of?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>{&#8220;main-title&#8221;:{&#8220;component&#8221;:&#8221;hc_title&#8221;,&#8221;id&#8221;:&#8221;main-title&#8221;,&#8221;title&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;subtitle&#8221;:&#8221;Fiber optic cables are primarily made of glass, specifically ultra-pure silica glass, which forms the core and cladding. The core carries the light signal, while the cladding surrounds the core and reflects the light back into the core to maintain signal integrity. A protective outer layer or buffer, often made of plastic, surrounds the cladding to shield the delicate glass fibers from damage. &#8220;,&#8221;title_content&#8221;:{&#8220;component&#8221;:&#8221;hc_title_image&#8221;,&#8221;id&#8221;:&#8221;title-image&#8221;,&#8221;image&#8221;:&#8221;https:\/\/totcables.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/what-is-fiber-optic-cable-made-of.webp|576|1024|2900&#8243;,&#8221;full_screen&#8221;:false,&#8221;full_screen_height&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;parallax&#8221;:false,&#8221;bleed&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;ken_burn&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;overlay&#8221;:&#8221;transparent-dark&#8221;,&#8221;breadcrumbs&#8221;:true,&#8221;white&#8221;:true,&#8221;position&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;}},&#8221;section_5ZtkF&#8221;:{&#8220;component&#8221;:&#8221;hc_section&#8221;,&#8221;id&#8221;:&#8221;section_5ZtkF&#8221;,&#8221;section_width&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;animation&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;animation_time&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_animation&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_delay&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_order&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;vertical_row&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;box_middle&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_styles&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;section_content&#8221;:[{&#8220;component&#8221;:&#8221;hc_column&#8221;,&#8221;id&#8221;:&#8221;column_vtfQF&#8221;,&#8221;column_width&#8221;:&#8221;col-md-12&#8243;,&#8221;animation&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;animation_time&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_animation&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_delay&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;timeline_order&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_styles&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;main_content&#8221;:[{&#8220;component&#8221;:&#8221;hc_wp_editor&#8221;,&#8221;id&#8221;:&#8221;Xhugf&#8221;,&#8221;css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_classes&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;custom_css_styles&#8221;:&#8221;&#8221;,&#8221;editor_content&#8221;:&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='0' data-end='59'><strong data-start='0' data-end='59'>Fiber Optic Cable: What It&#8217;s Made Of and Why It Matters<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='61' data-end='532'><strong data-start='61' data-end='83'>Fiber optic cables<\/strong> are revolutionizing the way we transmit data, offering faster speeds, longer distances, and more reliability than traditional copper cables. Understanding what fiber optic cables are made of is key to appreciating their benefits and how they differ from other types of cables. In this article, we\u2019ll explore the materials that make up fiber optic cables, how they work, and why they\u2019re considered the gold standard for high-speed data transmission.<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='534' data-end='572'>What is Fiber Optic Cable Made Of?<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<div id=\"attachment_2900\" style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2900\" class='size-medium wp-image-2900' src='https:\/\/totcables.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/what-is-fiber-optic-cable-made-of-300x169.webp' alt='what is fiber optic cable made of' width='300' height='169'><p id=\"caption-attachment-2900\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">what is fiber optic cable made of<\/p><\/div>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='574' data-end='762'>A <strong data-start='576' data-end='597'>fiber optic cable<\/strong> is composed of several layers, each designed to enhance the transmission of light signals over long distances. The key materials in a typical fiber optic cable are:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<h4 class='' data-start='764' data-end='799'>1. <strong data-start='772' data-end='780'>Core<\/strong> (Glass or Plastic)<\/h4>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='803' data-end='1625'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='803' data-end='1438'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='805' data-end='963'>The <strong data-start='809' data-end='817'>core<\/strong> is the central part of a fiber optic cable and is where the actual data transmission takes place. It\u2019s made from either <strong data-start='938' data-end='947'>glass<\/strong> or <strong data-start='951' data-end='962'>plastic<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='969' data-end='1438'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='969' data-end='1176'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='971' data-end='1176'><strong data-start='971' data-end='985'>Glass Core<\/strong>: Most fiber optic cables use a <strong data-start='1017' data-end='1031'>glass core<\/strong>, which is the best material for transmitting light signals because it allows light to travel faster and over longer distances with minimal loss.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='1182' data-end='1438'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='1184' data-end='1438'><strong data-start='1184' data-end='1200'>Plastic Core<\/strong>: <strong data-start='1202' data-end='1234'>Plastic optical fibers (POF)<\/strong> are made from polymer material, which is more flexible but offers lower performance in terms of speed and distance compared to glass fibers. These are often used in short-distance, low-cost applications.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='1442' data-end='1625'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='1444' data-end='1625'>The glass or plastic core is typically <strong data-start='1483' data-end='1496'>very thin<\/strong>, with diameters as small as 8 microns (about 0.008 millimeters) for single-mode fiber or around 50 microns for multi-mode fiber.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h4 class='' data-start='1627' data-end='1666'>2. <strong data-start='1635' data-end='1647'>Cladding<\/strong> (Glass or Plastic)<\/h4>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='1670' data-end='2199'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='1670' data-end='1953'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='1672' data-end='1953'>Surrounding the core is the <strong data-start='1700' data-end='1712'>cladding<\/strong>, a layer of <strong data-start='1725' data-end='1745'>glass or plastic<\/strong> with a <strong data-start='1753' data-end='1779'>lower refractive index<\/strong> than the core. The cladding plays a critical role in <strong data-start='1833' data-end='1853'>reflecting light<\/strong> back into the core to keep the light signals from escaping, allowing them to travel down the fiber.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='1957' data-end='2195'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='1959' data-end='2195'>The <strong data-start='1963' data-end='1994'>refractive index difference<\/strong> between the core and cladding ensures that the light signals are <strong data-start='2060' data-end='2090'>total internally reflected<\/strong>, which allows for efficient data transmission. This principle is known as <strong data-start='2165' data-end='2194'>total internal reflection<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h4 class='' data-start='2200' data-end='2226'>3. <strong data-start='2208' data-end='2226'>Buffer Coating<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='2230' data-end='2718'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='2230' data-end='2532'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='2232' data-end='2532'>The <strong data-start='2236' data-end='2254'>buffer coating<\/strong> is a protective layer surrounding the cladding. It is typically made from a <strong data-start='2331' data-end='2356'>soft plastic material<\/strong> that cushions the fiber from physical damage, moisture, and other environmental factors. The buffer coating also helps the fiber remain flexible for installation and handling.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='2536' data-end='2718'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='2538' data-end='2718'>This layer can be single or double-coated depending on the application. The <strong data-start='2614' data-end='2624'>buffer<\/strong> ensures the fiber is resistant to <strong data-start='2659' data-end='2672'>scratches<\/strong> and <strong data-start='2677' data-end='2689'>abrasion<\/strong> during installation and use.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h4 class='' data-start='2720' data-end='2748'>4. <strong data-start='2728' data-end='2748'>Strength Members<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='2752' data-end='3260'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='2752' data-end='3038'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='2754' data-end='3038'>Fiber optic cables contain <strong data-start='2781' data-end='2801'>strength members<\/strong> made of <strong data-start='2810' data-end='2855'>materials like aramid yarn (e.g., Kevlar)<\/strong> or steel to provide mechanical strength. These strength members ensure that the cable is durable and resistant to stretching or breaking, especially in outdoor or harsh environments.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='3042' data-end='3260'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='3044' data-end='3260'>Aramid yarn (like <strong data-start='3062' data-end='3072'>Kevlar<\/strong>) is commonly used because it is incredibly strong yet lightweight, offering <strong data-start='3149' data-end='3179'>excellent tensile strength<\/strong> to protect the delicate fibers from physical damage during installation and use.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h4 class='' data-start='3262' data-end='3286'>5. <strong data-start='3270' data-end='3286'>Outer Jacket<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='3290' data-end='3924'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='3290' data-end='3669'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='3292' data-end='3669'>The <strong data-start='3296' data-end='3312'>outer jacket<\/strong> is the outermost layer of the cable, made of <strong data-start='3358' data-end='3386'>tough, durable materials<\/strong> like <strong data-start='3392' data-end='3420'>PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)<\/strong> or <strong data-start='3424' data-end='3457'>LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen)<\/strong> materials. The jacket provides protection against environmental factors like <strong data-start='3535' data-end='3547'>moisture<\/strong>, <strong data-start='3549' data-end='3562'>chemicals<\/strong>, and <strong data-start='3568' data-end='3596'>temperature fluctuations<\/strong>. It also ensures the cable is <strong data-start='3627' data-end='3635'>safe<\/strong> for use in various installations.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='3673' data-end='3924'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='3675' data-end='3924'>For cables used in harsh environments, specialized jackets are used to make the fiber resistant to fire, chemicals, UV light, and water. Outdoor cables often have more rugged jackets to protect the fibers from mechanical stress and external hazards.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='3926' data-end='3962'>How Does Fiber Optic Cable Work?<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='3964' data-end='4135'>Fiber optic cables work by transmitting <strong data-start='4004' data-end='4021'>light signals<\/strong> instead of electrical signals. Here&#8217;s a simplified explanation of how the light signals travel through the fiber:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ol data-start='4137' data-end='4908'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='4137' data-end='4263'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='4140' data-end='4263'><strong data-start='4140' data-end='4162'>Light Transmission<\/strong>: Light signals (usually from lasers or LEDs) are sent through the <strong data-start='4229' data-end='4237'>core<\/strong> of the fiber optic cable.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='4264' data-end='4510'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='4267' data-end='4510'><strong data-start='4267' data-end='4296'>Total Internal Reflection<\/strong>: As the light signals hit the cladding, they are <strong data-start='4346' data-end='4359'>reflected<\/strong> back into the core due to the difference in refractive indices between the core and cladding. This phenomenon is called <strong data-start='4480' data-end='4509'>total internal reflection<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='4511' data-end='4707'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='4514' data-end='4707'><strong data-start='4514' data-end='4531'>Data Transfer<\/strong>: The light bounces through the core in a continuous path, traveling with minimal signal loss and allowing data to be transferred at incredibly high speeds over long distances.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='4708' data-end='4908'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='4711' data-end='4908'><strong data-start='4711' data-end='4730'>End Destination<\/strong>: At the other end of the fiber, the light signals are converted back into electrical signals that can be understood by devices like computers, routers, or communication systems.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ol>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='4910' data-end='4941'>Types of Fiber Optic Cables<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='4943' data-end='5063'>Fiber optic cables are available in two main types, which are distinguished by the number of light paths they can carry:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ol data-start='5065' data-end='5962'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5065' data-end='5501'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5068' data-end='5096'><strong data-start='5068' data-end='5095'>Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='5100' data-end='5501'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5100' data-end='5267'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5102' data-end='5267'>Single-mode fiber has a <strong data-start='5126' data-end='5144'>very thin core<\/strong> (around 8 to 10 microns in diameter) and is designed for <strong data-start='5202' data-end='5219'>long-distance<\/strong> transmission, typically over hundreds of miles.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5271' data-end='5501'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5273' data-end='5501'>The light signals travel in a single path through the core, which minimizes signal loss and distortion, making it ideal for <strong data-start='5397' data-end='5442'>high-speed, high-performance applications<\/strong> like internet backbone connections and telecommunications.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5503' data-end='5962'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5506' data-end='5533'><strong data-start='5506' data-end='5532'>Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='5537' data-end='5962'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5537' data-end='5683'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5539' data-end='5683'>Multi-mode fiber has a <strong data-start='5562' data-end='5577'>larger core<\/strong> (typically 50 to 100 microns) and allows light to travel through multiple paths or modes within the core.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='5687' data-end='5962'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='5689' data-end='5962'>While multi-mode fiber is <strong data-start='5715' data-end='5726'>cheaper<\/strong> and easier to work with than single-mode, it is typically used for <strong data-start='5794' data-end='5815'>shorter distances<\/strong> (within a building or local area network). The light signals may bounce around more within the core, leading to signal loss over longer distances.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ol>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='5964' data-end='6000'>Advantages of Fiber Optic Cables<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<ol data-start='6002' data-end='7197'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6002' data-end='6296'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6005' data-end='6035'><strong data-start='6005' data-end='6033'>High-Speed Data Transfer<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='6039' data-end='6296'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6039' data-end='6296'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6041' data-end='6296'>Fiber optic cables are known for <strong data-start='6074' data-end='6113'>extremely high data transfer speeds<\/strong>, capable of delivering <strong data-start='6137' data-end='6160'>gigabits per second<\/strong> (Gbps) speeds, making them ideal for modern applications like <strong data-start='6223' data-end='6246'>high-speed internet<\/strong>, <strong data-start='6248' data-end='6270'>video conferencing<\/strong>, and <strong data-start='6276' data-end='6295'>cloud computing<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6298' data-end='6591'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6301' data-end='6335'><strong data-start='6301' data-end='6334'>Longer Transmission Distances<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='6339' data-end='6591'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6339' data-end='6591'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6341' data-end='6591'>Fiber optic cables can transmit data over <strong data-start='6383' data-end='6408'>much longer distances<\/strong> than copper cables without significant signal loss or interference. This makes fiber ideal for long-distance communications, including <strong data-start='6544' data-end='6566'>internet backbones<\/strong> and <strong data-start='6571' data-end='6590'>undersea cables<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6593' data-end='6907'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6596' data-end='6625'><strong data-start='6596' data-end='6624'>Immunity to Interference<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='6629' data-end='6907'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6629' data-end='6907'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6631' data-end='6907'>Unlike copper cables, fiber optic cables are not susceptible to <strong data-start='6695' data-end='6727'>electromagnetic interference<\/strong> (EMI). This makes fiber ideal for environments with high electrical noise or those that require secure communications, such as hospitals, military installations, and data centers.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6909' data-end='7197'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6912' data-end='6932'><strong data-start='6912' data-end='6931'>Higher Capacity<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='6936' data-end='7197'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='6936' data-end='7197'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='6938' data-end='7197'>Fiber optics have a <strong data-start='6958' data-end='6983'>much higher bandwidth<\/strong> compared to traditional copper cables, allowing them to carry a greater amount of data. This makes fiber suitable for <strong data-start='7102' data-end='7121'>future-proofing<\/strong> networks as the demand for faster internet speeds and more bandwidth grows.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ol>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='7199' data-end='7237'>Applications of Fiber Optic Cables<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='7239' data-end='7302'>Fiber optic cables are used in various applications, including:<\/p>\n<p>\\n\\n<\/p>\n<ul data-start='7304' data-end='7720'>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='7304' data-end='7422'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='7306' data-end='7422'><strong data-start='7306' data-end='7341'>Internet and Telecommunications<\/strong>: Providing high-speed broadband internet, telephone lines, and cable television.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='7423' data-end='7530'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='7425' data-end='7530'><strong data-start='7425' data-end='7441'>Data Centers<\/strong>: Connecting servers and storage devices within data centers for efficient data transfer.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='7531' data-end='7624'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='7533' data-end='7624'><strong data-start='7533' data-end='7554'>Medical Equipment<\/strong>: Used in medical devices like <strong data-start='7585' data-end='7599'>endoscopes<\/strong> and <strong data-start='7604' data-end='7623'>imaging systems<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n \\t<\/p>\n<li class='' data-start='7625' data-end='7720'>\\n\n<p class='' data-start='7627' data-end='7720'><strong data-start='7627' data-end='7651'>Military and Defense<\/strong>: Ensuring secure and reliable communications in military operations.<\/p>\n<p>\\n<\/li>\n<p>\\n<\/ul>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<h3 class='' data-start='7722' data-end='7736'>Conclusion<\/h3>\n<p>\\n<\/p>\n<p class='' data-start='7738' data-end='8280'>Fiber optic cables are a key technology that enables <strong data-start='7791' data-end='7838'>high-speed, high-capacity data transmission<\/strong>. Made of materials like <strong data-start='7863' data-end='7889'>glass or plastic cores<\/strong>, <strong data-start='7891' data-end='7903'>cladding<\/strong>, and <strong data-start='7909' data-end='7937'>protective outer jackets<\/strong>, these cables offer advantages such as <strong data-start='7977' data-end='8008'>long transmission distances<\/strong>, <strong data-start='8010' data-end='8040'>resilience to interference<\/strong>, and <strong data-start='8046' data-end='8071'>exceptional bandwidth<\/strong>. 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