Multi-mode fiber cable is a type of optical fiber cable that is used for high-speed data transmission. It is made up of a core and cladding layer, which are surrounded by a protective jacket. The core is typically made of glass or plastic, while the cladding is made of a material that reflects light back into the core. The core and cladding layers are designed to allow multiple light modes to travel through the cable, which increases the amount of data that can be transmitted. Multi-mode fiber cables are used in a variety of applications, including data centers, telecommunications, and industrial networks. They are also used in fiber-optic networks, which are becoming increasingly popular due to their high speeds and reliability.
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