Fiber Optic Networks
Fiber optic cables are network cables that are made out of a bundle of thin strands of glass. This technology uses the glass fibers to transmit digital data. The messages and data that are transmitted through these cables merge into a carrier signal and are adjusted to light waves. The digital information that is carried through these lines is sent over long distances.
Cavalier’s fiber optic network consists of over three thousand miles of metro fiber and eight thousand miles of intercity fiber. This network uses fiber optic communication to transmit data by sending light through optical fibers. The thousands of miles of optical fibers that Cavalier has in its network cover the regions of the Southeast, the Midwest, and the Mid Atlantic. Cavalier’s one billion dollar fiber optic network is one of the largest telecommunications networks serving our country and boasts extremely reliable service.







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