A mobile network can be defined as a communications network that is spread out over an immense land area around the world, connected wirelessly by transceivers at fixed locations that are known as cell sites or base stations.These base stations provide the cell with the network coverage which can be used for transmission of voice, data, and other types of content. A cell typically uses a various set of frequencies from neighbouring cells, to avoid interference and give guaranteed service quality within each cell.When attached together, these cells provide radio coverage over a wide geographic area. This enables numerous portable transceivers (e.g., mobile phones, tablets and laptops equipped with mobile broadband modems, pagers, etc.) to communicate with each other and with fixed bug and telephones anywhere in the network, via base stations, even if some of the transceivers are expressive through more than one cell during transmission.
Young Research Forum: Telecommunications System & Management
Young Research Forum: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Review Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Review Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
Research Article: Telecommunications System & Management
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