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Active Optical Cables (AOCs) are a type of wire and cable that use optical fiber technology to transmit data. AOCs are typically used in high-speed data transmission applications, such as in data centers, enterprise networks, and cloud computing. They are designed to provide higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances than traditional copper cables. AOCs are also more reliable and require less maintenance than copper cables.
AOCs are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide higher data rates and longer transmission distances. They are also more cost-effective than traditional copper cables, as they require less power and cooling. Additionally, AOCs are more reliable and require less maintenance than copper cables.
AOCs are available in a variety of configurations, including single-mode, multi-mode, and hybrid cables. They are also available in a range of lengths, from a few meters to several kilometers.
Some of the major companies in the Active Optical Cables market include Finisar, Molex, TE Connectivity, Amphenol, and Corning. Show Less Read more