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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when exceeding threshold signal propagation latency in wide-area wireless networks?
A)Increased carrier frequency stability
B)Compromised time-division multiplexing✓
C)Improved signal-to-noise margin
D)Reduced co-channel interference
💡 Explanation
Exceeding propagation latency compromises TDM because guard intervals become insufficient for signal arrival differences; therefore, transmitted signals overlap, creating intersymbol interference. Rather than improving signal fidelity, precise timing coordination degrades without adequate guard intervals.
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