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Global Fiber Infrastructure Analysis 2026: Performance, Cost, and Feasibility Metrics
A data-driven evaluation of fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) benchmarks in 2026, comparing regional infrastructure efficiency, symmetrical speed trends, and long-term cost feasibility for autonomous households.
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Fiber-Optics - Best Border Security Solution?
Contrary to popular belief, satellites carry less than 1% of human communications. Fiber-optic cables, stretching across the sea floor, buried under cities, and connected to people's homes, carry the rest. While they're mostly used to transmit telecommunications, they can also detect
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This Guy Turned His Bathroom Floor Into A Starry Night Sky
This Guy Turned His Bathroom Floor Into A Starry Night Sky
A creative space lover and Instructables user named Baldr used fiber optics to build himself an awesome bathroom floor that looks like a starry night sky right at home – and with his instructions, you can too!
The lights seem like a good way to light the bathroom during a midnight trip, when you want your eyes to stay accustomed to the darkness. You’ll need to be handy enough to tile and grout a…
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Dec. 19, 2012 — Optical fibers -the backbone of the Internet-carry movies, messages, and music at the speed of light. But for all their speedy efficiency, these ultrathin strands of pristine glass must connect to sluggish signal switches, routers, and buffers in order to transmit data. Hoping to do away with these information speed bumps, a team of researchers has developed a new, dual-core optical fiber that can elegantly perform the same functions just by applying a miniscule amount of mechanical pressure.
It took English lighting designer Bruce Munro a while to come around to the art world, but when he did, he did it in a big way. Munro’s first solo show, Light: Installations by Bruce Munro, covers 23 acres of Longwood Gardens, just outside of Philadelphia. The show, which opened this month and runs through September, comprises 12 installations and a set of sculptures that use a whopping 235 miles of fiber-optic cable.
Read more about Munro's work (and see some awesome photos/video) @ Wired Design!
New Grid Fashion Ideas!
Via LumiGram Fiber Optic Clothing!
And last but not least, the ever-popular sparklecape!