
Season 2 · Episode 403
Wireless Fiber: The Hidden Tech Powering Our Cities
Discover why the internet travels faster through air than glass and how microwave technology is solving the urban connectivity crisis.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 1, 202620m 47s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman Poppleberry and Corn explore the world of microwave networking—the "wireless fiber" that keeps our modern world connected. While fiber optics get all the glory, drum-shaped antennas on city rooftops are doing the heavy lifting for cellular backhaul. They discuss the physics of high-frequency energy, the challenges of line-of-sight communication, and the surprising reason why microwave links can actually outperform fiber in terms of latency. From the historical streets of Jerusalem to the high-stakes world of New Jersey stock trading, learn how these invisible beams are navigating urban canyons and weather obstacles to build a more agile internet. It’s a deep dive into the hidden infrastructure we take for granted every day.