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1.Type of medium.

2. No of conductors/connectors.

3.Flexibility.

4.Durability.

5.Bandwidth.

6.Reliability of connection.

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COST

AVAILABILITY

EASE OF INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

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what are the main factors that must be taken into account in selecting suitable advertising media?

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Network security needs

Budgetary factors

The volume of network traffic

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Durability, Flexibility, Type of medium, and the

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