Fiber-based networks make up the majority of the internet's backbone. Fiber-optic subsea cables spanning thousands of miles connect continents together, exchanging data at nearly the speed of light. Meanwhile, the massive data centers that host all of our cloud-based applications also rely on fiber connections. Increasingly, these fiber connections are making their way directly into peoples' homes, providing them with fast, reliable internet.
To understand the technology behind fiber-optic internet and how the market for fiber products is changing, CNBC visited Corning's optical fiber and cable manufacturing facilities in North Carolina. Most famous as the maker of Gorilla Glass for iPhones,is also the world's largest producer of optical fiber by manufacturing capacity and market share, as well as the largest manufacturer of fiber cable in North America.
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'Internet' is capitalized
Using cable or DSL was the thing last century. How about America?
Wtf 'shop' The providers have carved up regional monopolies to ensure max profits. GetSpectrum is one of the worst. Just awful companies, hope POTUS breaks up
AT&T fiber broadband is the best if it is available in your neighborhood.
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what’s the cladding made of? has to be reflective inside, no?
Boycott Tesla
Boycott Tesla
I like mine tired
Corning should definitely try the Kenyan market. I believe Kenya can host you perfectly due to it's ambitious plan of being digitised and becoming a hub of innovation in the East and Central Africa regions.
Comcast is just easy. Expensive, but easy to find.
Lots of carbon emissions Corning
amazing!!!!!
Funny you ask that because I stay up most nights thinking about that.
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