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I thought the majority of the slowdown was because of the refractive index of the glass, where the wave does actually travel slower through the fiber even if it was going in a completely straight line.
Individual photons still travel at exactly c, but there is an effect which I don't understand that causes the light to slow down (I was taught that this was because light was absorbed and reemitted by the glass molecules but from googling it that's not true)