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Optical communication—which includes both fiber optic and free-space optical (FSO) systems—is rapidly emerging as the preferred method for high-speed data transfer. This evolution is driven by the increasing demand for greater bandwidth, longer transmission distances, and enhanced reliability in modern communication infrastructures. Consequently, optical technologies...

Optical networking is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in decades. The rapid growth of AI, cloud computing, and hyperscale data centers is driving optical network innovations that deliver higher bandwidth, lower latency, greater energy efficiency, and more intelligent networks. In 2026, the focus has...

Optical networking is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in decades. The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, hyperscale cloud computing, and high-performance data centers is creating unprecedented demand for bandwidth, low latency, scalability, and energy efficiency. As a result, optical networking...

Executive Overview: As conventional single-core optical fibers approach their physical capacity limits, Multicore Fiber (MCF) introduces a critical new dimension for scaling network bandwidth: By housing multiple independent optical cores inside a single glass cladding, MCF multiplies spatial transmission density without expanding physical cable footprints. 1....