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Last-Mile Connectivity

Last-mile connectivity refers to the final segment of the delivery or communication process that takes goods, services, or data from a distribution point—like a network hub or warehouse—to the end user, such as a home or business. It is often the most complex and costly part of logistics and telecommunications because it involves reaching geographically dispersed or difficult-to-access locations efficiently. Improving last-mile connectivity enhances service quality, reduces delivery times, and increases customer satisfaction, making it a critical focus in supply chains and digital infrastructure development.