Singlemode is a type of fiber optic cable that is used for long-distance data transmission. It is made up of a single strand of glass fiber and is capable of transmitting data over distances of up to 10 kilometers. Singlemode cables are typically used in high-speed networks, such as those used in data centers and telecommunications networks. They are also used in fiber-optic internet connections, as they are able to transmit data at much higher speeds than traditional copper cables. Singlemode cables are more expensive than multimode cables, but they are more reliable and offer better performance.
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