How is WLL different from cellular mobile phones?
Cellular mobile phones provide access to the telephone network even when the subscriber is moving fast vehicle in a vehicle in the entire area of the cellular network. This is done by dividing the service area into manageable cells so that calls will be transferred from one cell to the other even when the vehicle is on the move rapidly. However, in WLL, calls can be made from fixed locations where coverage is available. The fringe areas of the WLL service may experience a weaker radio signal during the heavy calling periods. An outdoor type aerial will be provided in the premises of such type of subscribers, so that the equipment fixed in their premises will continue to get strong radio signals for establishing communication.
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