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Optical fiber cables, which carry data as pulses of light, were developed by Charles Kao and George Hockham in 1966. Kao won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009 for this work. A single optical fiber thinner than a human hair can carry millions of phone calls simultaneously. Most of the world's international internet traffic travels through undersea fiber optic cables on the ocean floor.
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