Consider the following statements regarding Dark fibre. Dark fibre is ...
Statement 3 is incorrect.
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) has overturned the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi) fine on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in the dark-fibre case.
The investigation focused on potential violations of regulations and circulars related to fraudulent and unfair trade practices.
About Dark Fiber:
- Dark fibre, also known as unlit fibre, is unused fibre-optic cable and infrastructure. It’s available for purchase or rent from network service providers.
- Dark fibre is used for private networking, internet access, and internet infrastructure networking. It’s typically used for telecom and network communications.
- Dark fibre is different from “lit fibre” which refers to cables that are actively being used. Dark fibre is inactive because no information is passed through it, so no light pulse is transmitted.
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Consider the following statements regarding Dark fibre. Dark fibre is ...
Dark fibre is unused fibre-optic cable and infrastructure that is available for purchase or rent from network service providers. It is called "dark" because it is inactive, meaning no information is being passed through it and no light pulse is transmitted. However, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) does not ban the usage of dark fibre in India. Therefore, only statement 1 and statement 2 are correct, making option B the correct answer.
Explanation:
Dark fibre refers to fibre-optic cables that have been laid but are not currently in use. These cables are typically installed by network service providers as a part of their infrastructure. Since these cables are not being utilized, they are considered "dark" or inactive.
Statement 1: Dark fibre is unused fibre-optic cable and infrastructure that is available for purchase or rent from network service providers.
This statement is correct. Dark fibre can be purchased or rented from network service providers. Organizations can lease or buy dark fibre to establish their own private network or to increase their network capacity.
Statement 2: Dark fibre is inactive because no information is passed through it, so no light pulse is transmitted.
This statement is also correct. Dark fibre is not being used to transmit any data or light pulses. It is essentially dormant until it is activated by the user.
Statement 3: SEBI bans the usage of dark fibre in India.
This statement is incorrect. SEBI, the regulatory authority for the securities market in India, does not ban the usage of dark fibre. Dark fibre can be used by financial institutions and other organizations to establish high-speed, low-latency connections for trading and data transmission.
In conclusion, only statement 1 and statement 2 are correct, making option B the correct answer. Dark fibre is indeed unused fibre-optic cable and infrastructure available for purchase or rent, and it is inactive because it does not transmit any information or light pulses. However, SEBI does not ban the usage of dark fibre in India.