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The maximum data transfer rate for optical fiber cable can vary significantly depending on the type of fiber used and the technology applied. However, as of my last knowledge update in October 2023, single-mode fiber optics can support data rates up to 100 Gbps (Gigabits per second) over long distances, while advancements in technology, such as Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM), can push this rate into the terabits per second range over shorter distances. Multi-mode fiber, on the other hand, typically supports lower rates, usually up to 40 Gbps or 100 Gbps over shorter distances.
D. 10000 mbps
The maximum data transfer rate for optical fiber cables can vary based on the type of fiber and the technology used. As of now, data rates can exceed 100 Gbps for single-mode fibers and advancements in technology continue to push these limits, with experimental setups achieving rates in the terabits per second range.
However, commercially available systems typically support rates of 1 Gbps to 400 Gbps in Ethernet applications.