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i say C. If you negate C, argument falls apart. The author is assuming that what the specific business are asking for wont result in technology that is beneficial to all customers, i,e. all telecom companies.
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I think is B.
If you notice there is a gap in the reasoning, between the premise and the conclusion, In this case, the assumption has the role to close that gap. The author said that only certain bussinesses demand advancements in telecommunications technology, and that future advances in telecommunications technology will yield products useful almost exclusively to those certain businesses. What would link these two statements? Advancements in technology require customer interest. The author fails to state that those bussinesses demand advancement as a result of their customer interest. So products manufactured as a result of advances in telecomunication will be useful for the group of customers that showed interest in those bussinesses.
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I am going to go with C.

To me what stated in B is not an assumption. It can be infered from the description. I think the key word here is "exclusive", the asusmption is that the new technolgies will be only benificial to a select group.

Is it OA time yet?
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I go with B
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I am with C

conclusion states that

If we paraphrase the stem:

Because only certain businesses are demanding advancements in technology, this means that customers have expressed an interest in them developing the tech.


In order to go from this to the conclusion that their advancements will only help certain business, we need to assume that the consumers (who expressed interest) would not benefit the needs (or be useful) to consumers
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OA please......
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It's C - Improved telecommunications technology will not be generally applicable to the needs of all customers.
Argument assumes advancement in technology will not be useful to all/other customers.
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Going with C
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I think it's time for the OA
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OA is C.

Source: Princeton Review



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