Thanks to a new technology called open-air optical, or fiberless optical transmission, now you can. This article explores the differences between optical communication and wireless communication, outlining the pros and cons of each technology. Like radio waves, light is an electromagnetic signal. It's a game-changer for places where traditional fiber installation is challenging like city centers, remote communities, crowded events, and areas affected by. The Taara project by Google's X moonshot lab has introduced a photonic chip capable of transmitting data at speeds of 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) using beams of light, offering an alternative to traditional fiber-optic cables. This method is renowned for its high-speed data transmission capabilities and extensive bandwidth, making it a preferred choice for long-distance and high-demand applications.
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