I think fibre optic is 300Mbps but i dont know the max for coaxial
The maximum data transfer rate is affected by distance. The longer it is the lower the data rate. Currently the record for data transfer of is held by the Germans; transmitting at 512 Gbps over a single wavelength channel between Berlin and Hanover, a distance of over 450 miles. Using the 48 channels of an optical fiber, the new process permits a throughput of up to 24.6 Tbit/s (24,600,000,000,000 bit/s) to be attained on a single fiber. A Terabyte (Tbit) is 1,000 Gigabyte. Coax is also affected by distance. It is measured in feet or meters rather than the kilometers or miles that fiber. 5.8 10 Ghz coax cable is commercially available. Most CATV systems only operate in the 750 Mhz range. They often use cable that goes to 3 to 5 Ghz but only use the first gig. This is because a 2x increase in frequency roughly equates to a 4x increase in signal loss. In both cases the limiting factor is the electronic equipment not the cable.
attainable trick question as all of them return and forth on the comparable velocity, i.e.the fee of light provide or take a mile. even with the undeniable fact that, the Fibre Optic will transpose extra, its an even bigger (thicker) pipe. Then Coaxial Cable accompanied by using twisted pair.if that enables.
Fiber Optic can easily hit 100 Gbps. 10 or 40 Gbps is typical Coaxial cable has a bandwidth of over 1 GHz. CATV typically uses frequencies up to 1 GHz This means it can carry about 166 channels, each 6 MHz wide (Standard analog TV channel). Each channel can transfer raw data at 42.88mbps so that would give a throughput of 7118 Mbps, or 7.118 Gbps