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Question : What is the primary purpose of telecommunications infrastructure?

Option 1: Facilitating communication
   

Option 2: Ensuring public safety
 

Option 3: Enhancing agricultural productivity

 

Option 4: Protecting natural resources


Team Careers360 7th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Facilitating communication
   


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Facilitating communication

The primary purpose of telecommunications infrastructure is to facilitate communication. Telecommunications infrastructure refers to the physical and virtual systems that enable the transmission, exchange, and reception of information, including voice, data, and multimedia content.

Telecommunications infrastructure includes a range of components such as networks, cables, satellites, towers, routers, switches, and other equipment. It supports various communication technologies such as telephone networks, internet connections, mobile networks, and broadcasting systems.

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