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The maximum data transfer rate for optical fiber cables can vary depending on the type of fiber used and the technology implemented. Generally, modern optical fiber systems can achieve data transfer rates in the range of:
– Single-mode fiber: Up to 100 Gbps (gigabits per second) over long distances, with experimental systems achieving rates of 1 Tbps (terabit per second) or more.
– Multi-mode fiber: Typically supports rates up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances, with some systems reaching up to 40 Gbps or more within limited distances.
However, advances in technology are continually pushing these limits higher.
D. 10000 mbps