WHAT IS DARK FIBER?

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Posted by field Engineer in WHAT IS DARK FIBER?
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https://www.fieldengineer.com/blogs/what-is-dark-fiber/ Dark Fiber” or sometimes spelled as “Unlit Fiber” is defined as being an unused optical Fiber cable or networks, which are usually used in Fiber-optic communication. This cable, or group of cables, may be set in place, but they are usually not being used at the current time. Dark Fiber can be bought and used by anyone able to afford to do so. In reality, however, businesses and other organizations are more apt to get the most out of dark Fiber, since they are usually in situations where they need to get the absolute most out of their internet. Having dark Fiber also ensures that they will have almost complete control over their network infrastructure. Places such as government institutions, schools, e-commerce, and retail companies are some of the many who benefit from dark Fiber. These particular businesses and organizations require fast and secure internet capabilities because of the sensitive data they may be transmitting, and, they would also need the capability to send out large files of data at one time.
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