This document discusses free space optics (FSO) as a next generation wireless communication technique. FSO uses infrared rays to transmit data, voice, and video through the air without using optical fibers or dealing with issues like jamming. It operates using similar concepts as fiber optics, but transmission and reception are done optically and electrically. FSO can provide very high bandwidth and is a more secure and cost-effective alternative to traditional wireless communication methods. However, FSO systems face challenges from physical obstructions in the transmission path and atmospheric effects that can absorb, scatter, or interfere with the infrared beams.