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Explain what is mobile tower reduce

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Answered by lesasunny
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A cell tower (also called a cell site) is a cellular-enabled mobile device tower where an antennae and other electronic communications equipment are placed—usually on a tower, radio mast, or other raised structure—to facilitate communication through a cellular network, i.e., enable your mobile devices to function.

If you’re like roughly half of your American neighbors, then you own a cordless phone system that plugs into your home telephone line. A cordless handset, as the name suggests, connects wirelessly to what is technically called a base station—allowing you to have uninterrupted voice communication, while maintaining a link to the wires of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). For the uninitiated, PSTN refers to the international telephonic system standard that uses copper wires to carry analog voice data. When it comes to their working principle, a cellular tower and a base station that enables voice and data services for an Android or iPhone aren’t much different, except that the towers are built to cover a wide geographic area much larger than your home. Moreover, a cell tower is designed to simultaneously support hundreds of devices and operate on different radio frequencies. Cell sites allow users to maintain their connections while traveling from one base station to another, even while driving at 100 miles/hour on a fast-lane highway.

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