Optical switching is a technology that enables network data to be routed in optical form, without requiring conversion to electrical signals. It uses optical switches to direct light signals between different paths. This technology is commonly used in telecommunications and data centers to increase bandwidth and reduce power consumption by eliminating optical-electrical-optical (O-E-O) conversions. It enhances network performance by providing faster and more efficient data transmission.
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