Donald Keck is an American physicist and engineer notable for his contributions to the field of fiber optics. He is one of the inventors of the first practical optical fiber used for telecommunications, which was a significant advancement in technology that paved the way for modern high-speed communication systems. Keck's work, along with that of his colleagues, has had a profound impact on how data is transmitted over long distances, leading to the development of the internet and other telecommunication technologies.
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