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Mobile communications use radio transmissions to connect two remote users through the network equipment of an operator responsible for managing the service. A user’s mobile telephone communicates with an base station antenna, which in turn links to the central exchange of the operator – a computer.
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Cellular networks are communication networks where the link to and from end nodes is wireless, distributed over land areas called "cells" and each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver.
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Mobile communications follow the general principle of telephony: connecting two remote users through the network equipment of an operator responsible for managing the service. But unlike fixed phones, in the mobile network, it is not copper wires or fibre optics but radio transmissions that provide the final link. A user’s mobile telephone communicates through the air with an base station antenna, which in turn links to the central exchange of the operator – a computer.
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A cellular network or mobile network is a communication network where the link to and from end nodes is wireless . The network is distributed over land areas called "cells", each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver (typically three cell sites or base transceiver stations ).
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A simple introduction to cellphones (mobile phones) and how they work. ... In developing countries, where large-scale land line networks (ordinary telephones ...
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