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How a mobile network work /?

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How a mobile network work /?

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This question deserves really lengthy answer. and if you are not a technical student it will be a little difficult for you to understand what i am saying. Ok, i will try to explain the procedure in short words. Mobile phones work by converting voice, text, multi-media messages or data calls into radio waves or radio frequencies (RF). Mobile phone base stations transmit and receive these calls – and connect callers to other phones and other networks. Mobile phone networks are divided into thousands of overlapping, individual geographic areas or ‘cells’, each with a base station. The size of a cell depends on the area of coverage that’s needed and the number of calls that are made in that area. So, the smallest cells, i.e. more base stations, are where there is the biggest demand which is usually in crowded urban settings with high buildings and heavy population density, but the biggest cells tend to be in rural areas, where people are dispersed over a wider, less built up, area. When a

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