This document discusses Li-Fi (Light Fidelity) technology, which is a method for wireless communication that uses light from LED bulbs to transmit data. It provides faster speeds than Wi-Fi and does not cause interference like radio waves. Li-Fi works by varying the intensity of LED light rapidly to transmit binary data. It could enable high-speed internet access in places like airplanes and museums that restrict radio signals. The document outlines the history and working mechanism of Li-Fi technology.