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question 30
what makes fiber preferable to copper cabling for interconnecting buildings? (choose three.)
easily terminated
durable connections
limited susceptibility to emi/rfi
greater distances per cable run
lower installation cost
greater bandwidth potential
Fiber - optic cables have limited susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio - frequency interference (RFI), can cover greater distances per cable run, and offer greater bandwidth potential compared to copper cabling. Fiber is not easily terminated and usually has a higher installation cost. Durable connections are not a distinct advantage over copper for this context.
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C. limited susceptibility to EMI/RFI
D. greater distances per cable run
F. greater bandwidth potential