The document presents information on Li-Fi technology. Li-Fi uses light from LED bulbs to transmit data, providing a method of wireless communication faster than Wi-Fi. It was invented in 2011 by German physicist Harald Haas and allows data rates over 10 megabits per second. Li-Fi uses light intensity modulated by LEDs to encode binary data for transmission and has advantages over Wi-Fi like higher speeds, being harmless, and more secure. However, it requires line of sight and needs solutions for two-way transmission. The document outlines Li-Fi's history, working process, advantages, disadvantages and applications.