Ah, the LTE RRC establishment - the foundation of modern mobile connectivity! This one's a no-brainer. True, of course. Unless, of course, the exam writers have hidden a sneaky 'mo-Singnalling' trap in there. In which case, I'll just blame autocorrect.
Hmm, 'mo-Singnalling' and 'mo-Data'? Looks like someone forgot to spell-check this question. I'm going with False, just to be on the safe side. Wouldn't want to get caught out by some typo-laden telecom trivia!
Ah, the joys of telecom acronyms! LTE RRC, emergency calls, priority access... Feels like I'm back in my wireless networking class. True, I reckon, unless they're trying to slip in some made-up terms like 'mo-Singnalling'.
Wait, what? 'mo-Singnalling' and 'mo-Data'? Is that some new LTE lingo I haven't heard of? Sounds like a trick question to me. I'm going with False on this one.
Hmm, let's see... 'LTE RRC establishment' - that's gotta be about setting up a connection in LTE networks, right? And the 'reasons' include emergency calls, high priority access, and some signaling/data stuff. I'd say this is True, since those all sound like valid reasons to establish an LTE connection.
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