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Nokia BL0-100 Exam - Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's BL0-100 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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You are working in a logistics company. Your manager is telling you that automation is very important to create more opportunities for the company. His idea is to deliver parcels using drones. With this in mind, he asks you if a 4G network provides good connectivity for controlling the delivery drones. How would you answer him and why?

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Suggested Answer: D, D

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Raymon
20 hours ago
I agree, C is strong. Reliability is key for safety.
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Rashad
6 days ago
I think option C makes sense. Latency is crucial for drones.
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Olga
11 days ago
Hosting in the cloud could work, but latency is still a concern!
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Josphine
16 days ago
4G is pricey, maybe we should look into alternatives.
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Timothy
21 days ago
I agree, we need something more reliable!
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Deonna
27 days ago
4G has high latency issues, not ideal for drones.
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Josephine
1 month ago
B is just silly. Who cares about the big operators? C is clearly the right choice here.
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Tu
1 month ago
Haha, I'd rather have my parcels delivered by a drone than a 4G network! C is the way to go.
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Torie
1 month ago
D sounds good, but I'm not sure the 4G network can really handle the real-time demands of drone control. C seems like the safer bet.
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German
2 months ago
I recall that 4G has limitations, especially in rural areas. I wonder if that would impact our ability to control drones effectively.
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Yolande
2 months ago
I think the cloud hosting part is important. If the 4G network can handle the speed, maybe it could work, but I'm not confident about its reliability.
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Amie
2 months ago
I feel like I saw a practice question about connectivity options for drones, and it mentioned that 4G could be sufficient for some applications, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Tabetha
2 months ago
C is the correct answer. 4G just doesn't have the low latency and reliability needed for drone control.
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Vinnie
2 months ago
I remember studying about network latency and how it affects real-time applications. I think 4G might struggle with that for drone control.
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Georgiann
3 months ago
Wait, can 4G really handle drone control? Sounds risky.
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Carissa
3 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key thing is that drone control requires very low latency and high reliability, which 4G may struggle to guarantee. The cloud-based approach in option D could work, but I'm not convinced 4G would be robust enough. I'm leaning towards option C as the best answer.
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Rosendo
3 months ago
I'm feeling a bit confused by all the options here. There are good points made on both sides. I think I need to focus on really understanding the specific requirements for drone control and then evaluate how well 4G could meet those needs. I don't want to rush into an answer here.
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Kimbery
3 months ago
I think I've got a clearer idea now. The reliability and latency requirements for drone control are critical, and 4G may not be able to consistently deliver that. The cloud-based approach could work, but I'm not sure 4G would be robust enough. I'm leaning towards option C as the best answer, but I'll double-check my reasoning.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
I agree, 4G might not cut it for drone control.
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