Synchronous communication is best defined as:
Communication that uses only a single channel or medium and does not allow for multiple simultaneous inputs from different sources.
Communication that follows a fixed and synchronised schedule determined by an external authority such as a broadcasting organisation or a university timetable.
Communication that is recorded, stored, and transmitted through digital archives so that it can be accessed by future generations.
Communication in which all participants are engaged at the same time, exchanging messages in real-time with immediate response and interaction.
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