fiberoptics
/ˌfaɪbərˈɑptɪks/
noun
- The technology of sending information using light through very thin, flexible glass or plastic fibers.
- The hospital upgraded its network using fiberoptics to improve data transfer.
- Fiberoptics allows for much faster internet speeds than traditional copper cables.
- Many modern telephone systems rely on fiberoptics for clear, long-distance calls.