Wired telecommunications activities
ISIC v4.0 Code: 611
About wired telecommunications activities
isic code 611 covers wired telecommunications activities, which are essential for modern communication and information exchange. This industry plays a crucial role in the broader economy, providing the infrastructure and services that enable businesses, governments, and individuals to connect and share data, voice, and video content. Wired telecommunications activities encompass the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, and video using fixed-line networks, ensuring reliable and high-quality communication services across various sectors.
Production process
The main production techniques in the wired telecommunications industry involve the installation, maintenance, and operation of fixed-line communication networks. This includes the deployment of copper, fiber-optic, and coaxial cables, as well as the necessary switching and routing equipment to facilitate the transmission of data and voice signals. Telecommunications providers also utilize advanced technologies, such as digital switching, multiplexing, and network management systems, to optimize the efficiency and reliability of their services.
Production inputs
The wired telecommunications industry requires a range of inputs, including raw materials such as copper, fiber-optic cables, and electronic components for network equipment. Additionally, this industry relies on specialized machinery and tools for the installation, repair, and maintenance of the communication infrastructure. Skilled technicians and engineers are also essential inputs, responsible for the design, deployment, and operation of the wired telecommunications network.
Production outputs
The primary outputs of the wired telecommunications industry are the provision of fixed-line communication services, including telephone, internet, and data transmission. These services are consumed by a wide range of industries, such as 620 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities, 631 Data processing, hosting and related activities; web portals, and 841 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security, as well as individual households and consumers.
Family tree for wired telecommunications activities
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