Multi-Mode Fiber
Multi-Mode Fiber is a type of optical fiber designed to carry multiple light signals simultaneously. It has a larger core diameter than Single-Mode Fiber, allowing multiple light paths or modes to travel through it. This makes it suitable for short-distance communication, such as within buildings or campuses.
The primary advantage of Multi-Mode Fiber is its ability to transmit data at high speeds over shorter distances, typically up to 2 kilometers. It is commonly used in local area networks (LANs) and data centers, where high bandwidth and lower costs are essential for efficient data transmission.