Haha, yeah, option C is definitely the odd one out. It's talking about 'non-standardized unstructured data' - sounds like something straight out of a techno-thriller novel!
Hold up, what's this 'Common Data Layer' business in option C? I'm not sure I buy that one. Seems a bit out of left field compared to the other options.
I agree, option A seems the most detailed and accurate. Although option B also sounds relevant, since UDM seems to handle authentication for different access types.
Option A sounds like the most comprehensive description of UDM. It mentions it stores and retrieves subscription and authentication data, and offers services to other network functions. That seems to align with the question.
Hmm, I'm not familiar with UDM either. But based on the options, it seems to be some kind of network function that deals with data management and authentication. I'm leaning towards option A or B.
This question seems a bit tricky. There's a lot of technical jargon and I'm not entirely sure what Unified Data Management (UDM) is. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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