SMF is widely used in applications that require high-speed, high-bandwidth, and high-reliability data transmission over long distances. For example, it is the backbone of most long-haul and metropolitan networks, such as the internet, cable TV, and telephone systems. It can transmit data at speeds of up to 100 Gbps and distances of up to 100 km without amplification or regeneration. Additionally, SMF is the preferred choice for interconnecting servers, switches, and routers in data centers due to its high-performance and low-latency capabilities. It can also support data rates of up to 400 Gbps and distances of up to 10 km. Moreover, SMF is used in harsh environments such as oil and gas, mining, and aerospace due to its ability to withstand high temperatures, pressures, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference. Lastly, it is used for delivering laser beams and imaging in medical procedures such as endoscopy, surgery, and diagnosis for providing high-resolution, high-contrast, and low-invasive images and treatments.