Communications in the East Asian Federation are facilitated by one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in the world. The country is widely seen by global industry groups as the world leader in telecommunications, both in technology and citizen access. The telecommunications network is overseen by the State Offices for Development and Defense. Internal communications are facilitated primarily through the Integrated Defense Network, a high-bandwidth national fiber-optic network connecting 99.3% of the population of the Federation's core regions, with satellite and line-of-sight redundancy. External communications are carried through a series of transnational fiber-optic and copper submarine cables. Traditional media, such as newspapers, magazines, and televisions, and also new f
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| - Communications in the East Asian Federation are facilitated by one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in the world. The country is widely seen by global industry groups as the world leader in telecommunications, both in technology and citizen access. The telecommunications network is overseen by the State Offices for Development and Defense. Internal communications are facilitated primarily through the Integrated Defense Network, a high-bandwidth national fiber-optic network connecting 99.3% of the population of the Federation's core regions, with satellite and line-of-sight redundancy. External communications are carried through a series of transnational fiber-optic and copper submarine cables. Traditional media, such as newspapers, magazines, and televisions, and also new f
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| - Communications in the East Asian Federation are facilitated by one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in the world. The country is widely seen by global industry groups as the world leader in telecommunications, both in technology and citizen access. The telecommunications network is overseen by the State Offices for Development and Defense. Internal communications are facilitated primarily through the Integrated Defense Network, a high-bandwidth national fiber-optic network connecting 99.3% of the population of the Federation's core regions, with satellite and line-of-sight redundancy. External communications are carried through a series of transnational fiber-optic and copper submarine cables. Traditional media, such as newspapers, magazines, and televisions, and also new forms of media, such as social networks and the internet, are key forms of news and entertainment diffusion.
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