Telecommunications provide the communication infrastructure required for modern energy and electrical systems. Reliable data transmission enables monitoring, control, and protection of power networks. Telecommunications technologies support smart grids, substations, HVDC systems, and remote asset management. Fiber optics, wireless networks, and communication protocols ensure fast and secure data exchange. As energy systems become increasingly digitalized, telecommunications play a critical role in grid automation, cybersecurity, and system coordination. Robust telecommunications networks are essential for efficient, resilient, and intelligent energy infrastructure.
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