Fiber optic cables transmit digital information over long distances using thin strands of glass thinner than a human hair. Light is transmitted down the fiber using total internal reflection which causes the light to bounce off the inner walls of the fiber and travel long distances. Fiber optic cables have advantages over copper wires like being thinner, having higher carrying capacity, less signal degradation, and not having interference between signals in the same cable. Optical fibers are made by creating extremely pure optical glass strands that are drawn into fibers using heat and tension.