 UTP CABLE - UTP cable is used in a variety of networks. UTP cable is a medium that is composed of pairs of wires.  FIBRE OPTIC CABLE.

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 UTP CABLE - UTP cable is used in a variety of networks. UTP cable is a medium that is composed of pairs of wires.  FIBRE OPTIC CABLE -Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, where they permit transmission over longer distances and at higherbandwidths (data rates) than wire cables.fiber-optic communicationsbandwidths

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