Fiber

The Coming Tech Revolution-And Why America Might Miss It

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Susan Crawford: Fiber (2019, Yale University Press)

264 pages

English language

Published Jan. 12, 2019 by Yale University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-300-22850-2
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2 stars (1 review)

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A push for progress

2 stars

I admit that I expected not to be completely taken with this book before I even began it. I am seeking some information on the history and manufacture of fibre-optic cables, and this was the only book available through my local library. The sub-title told me that it is a very US-centred book, and this proved to be the case. So while this is not for me, it might be the perfect book for someone interested in that case.

The style is journalistic and moves at an OK pace, although some of the anecdotal cases used are not really very interesting. The first two chapters tell of a journey to South Korea and then to New York to see a fibre-connected rural place in the former, and the manufacturing process in the latter. Beyond this, Crawford pushes a policy perspective, insisting from a US standpoint that fibre-optic is as important …

Subjects

  • Optical communications
  • Optical fibers
  • Telecommunication, social aspects
  • Information technology
  • Fiber optics