Which transmission medium is typically used for telephone lines and local area networks?
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Coaxial Cable
- Twisted Pair Copper Wire
- Microwave
Twisted Pair Copper Wire is the transmission medium typically used for telephone lines and local area networks (LANs). It is cost-effective and widely used for short to medium-distance data transmission, including telephone connections and LANs.
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