Fiber Optic CablesFiber optic cables are a type of cable that is used to transmit data using pulses of light. They are made from glass or plastic fibers that are bundled together to form a cable, and are used in a variety of applications where high-speed data transmission is required, such as in telecommunications networks and computer networks. Fiber optic cables are much faster and more reliable than traditional copper cables, and are able to transmit data over longer distances without signal loss or interference. They are also immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which makes them well-suited for use in environments where EMI is a concern. Fiber optic cables are available in a range of sizes and configurations to suit different applications, and may include additional features such as protective coatings or connectors to facilitate installation and connection to other equipment.