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Multi-Mode Fibre

Multimode Fibre.  Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Multi-Mode uses a thicker core than single mode which allows more than one frequency of light to be transmitted at the same time. This type of transmission works by using Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM).

Light signals on multimode cable are generated by Laser (Light Amplification by Simulated Emission of Radiation).

Generally, multimode cable is cheaper to make and install than single mode fibre and as such is a popular choice for backbones within buildings with an accepted range of up to 2km, however, it is not suitable for links between buildings.

Click on this link to review the wikipedia resource on multi-mode optical fibre.

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