What is the difference between Analogue and Digital Cellular Service?
The call quality of digital technology is typically better than analog, and you’ll experience less static and fewer dropped (interrupted) calls. With analog, you may experience more fast-busy signals in urban areas, indicating that the network is too busy to handle your call. Digital networks have larger capacity and you’ll generally experience fewer fast-busy signals.
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