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Hi Mallika,
After seeing your first-cut options, I Googled and here is what it says on the entomology of the word “communication” :
1. The English term 'Communication' has been evolved from Latin language. 'Communis and communicare' are two Latin words related to the word communication. Communis is noun word, which means common, communiality or sharing. Similarly, communicare is a verb, which means 'make something common'. Some scholars relate the term communication with an English word community. Community members have something common to each other. communities are {supposed to be} formed with the tie of communication. It is the foundation of community. Hence, where there is no communication, there can't be a community.
2. Communication (n): late 14c., from old French comunicacion (14c., Modern French communication), from Latin communicationem (nominative communicatio), noun of action from past principle stem of communicare “to share, divide out; communicate, impart, inform; join, unite, participate in, “ literally “to make common,” from communis (see common (adj.)) – Doglas-Harper
3. Merriam-Webster –
: the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else: a message that is given to someone
: a letter, telephone call, etc.
communications: the ways of sending information to people by using technology
Please explore if these thoughts can come in handy in your design of some more options.