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Glass and Light: Enabling the Information Age

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Abstract

Forty-six years ago, a technological syzygy of four inventions/breakthroughs – including Corning’s low-loss optical fiber – created the Information Age. We’ll revisit that remarkable milestone, and the world-changing impact of optical telecommunications.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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