Cellular networks are used in conjunction with mobile devices (e.g., cell phones, tablets, PDAs etc.) to send and receive data traffic with classic voice service. These networks cover large geographical areas by splitting them into cells. Antennas are strategically placed to ensure optimal coverage across these cells and seamless cell roaming for users going from one location to another. The traditional connectivity type is also called 2G and includes the following:
- GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)
- CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
Depending upon the carrier you use and the country you live . . .
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