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What is the difference between coaxial cable and fiber-optic cable?

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What is the difference between coaxial cable and fiber-optic cable?

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Coaxial cable is pure copper or copper-coated wire surrounded by insulation with an aluminum covering used to transmit television, telephone, and data signals. Fiber-optic cable is also used to deliver the same types of signals, but carries much wider bands of frequencies. It is made of very thin, pliable tubes of glass or plastic.

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