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This paper presents two approaches for evaluating the post-earthquake restoration process of the telecommunication systems. In the first approach, neural network model is used to determine the optimum restoration order of the damaged facilities of the telephone networks, consisting of minimizing the time to finish the restoration. Mutual relationship between a road system and a telephone network is considered in order to comprehend the transfer procedure of a team of restoration work. The second approach utilizes an effective restoration simulation method, aiming at the minimization of the loss of the communication functions of telephones. Based on the restoration strategy proposed in this study, it is made ascertained that the restoration preferential order is given quantitatively. ƒL[ƒ[ƒhi‰pjF telecommunication systems,road systems,optimum restoration process,neural networks,traveling salesman problem,simulation method ‹LŽ–‹æ•ªF - ‹æ•ª @@@ˆÏˆõ‰ï˜_•¶W