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Cable Medium
A physical transmission medium used for network communications, often consisting of coaxial or fiber-optic cables.
Twisted-pair
A type of cable where two conductors are intertwined to cancel out electromagnetic interference from external sources, used especially in telecommunications.
Cable Medium
A physical material used to transmit electronic signals from one place to another, including coaxial cables, fiber optics, and twisted pair cables.
Fiber-optic Cable
A technology that uses threads of glass or plastic to transmit data as pulses of light, offering high-speed data transmission with minimal loss.
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