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xkcd #3238: Soniferous Aether
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That is not the speed of light through fiber. That is the speed of light bouncing at diagonal angles as it travels through fiber.
It appears to travel slower because it's not traveling in a straight line. But I promise, every individual photon is traveling at exactly c. Photons emmited simultaneously will not all arrive at a destination at the same time, but this isn't because they're traveling at different speeds, it's because they're taking different paths, reflecting and refracting slightly differently.