A new global ISP needs to connect from central offices in North America to the United Kingdom. Which of the following would be the BEST cabling solution for this project?
It's called submarine cables and is what is used to connect communications between countries all around the world. These cables are fiber optic and buried on the sea bed.
A. Single-mode fiber would be the best cabling solution for this project as it provides higher bandwidth and longer distances than other cabling types, such as coaxial and Cat 6a. Single-mode fiber uses a small core that allows only one mode of light to propagate, which minimizes signal degradation and attenuation, making it ideal for long-distance communications. Twinaxial cable is typically used for short-distance, high-speed connections between devices, and coaxial cable is commonly used for cable television and other applications that require high-frequency signals.
For a new global ISP to connect from central offices in North America to the United Kingdom, the best cabling solution would be single-mode fiber optic cable. Single-mode fiber optic cable is a type of cable that is used to transmit data over long distances using light signals. It is typically used in long-haul communication networks, such as those that connect different countries or continents.
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