Free space optics is an optical wireless technology that transmits data, voice, and video using infrared or near-infrared light beams through the air instead of fiber optic cables, allowing connectivity at speeds up to 2.5 Gbps over distances of a few kilometers in clear line-of-sight conditions. The report discusses the technology and working of FSO systems using lasers or LEDs to transmit signals, as well as applications, advantages, and limitations of the last-mile access solution.