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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fibre network" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical infrastructure of interconnected cables and wires that transmit data in the form of light signals. For example, "The company recently invested in a fibre network to improve their data infrastructure and increase internet speeds."
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Optical communications uses sequences of light pulses to transmit information through an optical fibre network.
In part it is the basic economics: a wholesale fibre network is the classic "natural monopoly".
Teoh's TPG Telecom recently entered the broadband race to provide NBN packages, rolling out its own fibre network, BRW reported.
His biggest gripe concerns a proposed $3 billion broadband fibre network to speed up Australia's painfully slow internet connections.
Over the fibre network is a wireless mesh that allows government, so often wary of innovation, to try new approaches.
Only the channel that is actually being watched is sent from the fibre network down the broadband link.
Its fibre network in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda was acquired last year from Altech, a South African firm.
Openreach builds and maintains BT's vast copper and fibre network and has faced criticism over poor service standards and lack of competition.
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Australia's new $30 billion all-fibre network will use a similar model.
The optic-fibre network will be more than 10 times faster than the broadband provided over BT's copper lines.
One of the earliest arrivals, MCI WorldCom, has started laying its own optical-fibre network so as to save it from leasing lines from NTT.
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