Noun
the transmission of light signals via glass fibers
Source: WordNetfibre-optics
In terms of this licence, the City of Windhoek would have had to lease its fibre optics to other licenced operators for the provision of telecommunication services. Source: Internet
NCC said fibre optics cable deployment stood at 104,379.32km (82,585.32km of terrestrial fibre and 21,812km submarine cable). Source: Internet
Confusingly, drives usually use copper twisted-pair cables for Fibre Channel, not fibre optics. Source: Internet
Lightweight sound-sensitive plastic film and fibre optics have been used for hydrophones (acousto-electric transducers for in-water use), while Terfenol-D and PMN (lead magnesium niobate) have been developed for projectors. Source: Internet
Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries' systems. Source: Internet
By December 1998, Singapore ONE is available nationwide with the completion of the national fibre optics network. Source: Internet