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                            6.  CONCLUSION                    [4] GSMA.  (2020).  Building  a  Resilient  Industry:  How
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           This  research  paper  examines  the  critical  role  of   [5]  Townsend,  A.  M.,  &  Moss,  M.  L.  (2005).
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                                                                 Telecommunications   infrastructure   in   disasters:
           emphasizing the need for resilient systems across all disaster
           phases:  mitigation,  preparedness,  response,  and  recovery.   Preparing cities for crisis communications.
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           2023)  offers  insights  into  challenges  and  opportunities  in
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           ultra-resilient  power  systems,  including  advanced  energy
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