When the packets are small and all the same size they ate often called
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Mark it as brainliest please. This is the data that the packet is carrying from one place to another. If a package is of a “fixed” size, ie smaller than the standard size with which travels across the network, then you must add a filler to reach the correct size.
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Cells
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Cells are the packets which are small and all are of the same size that they often eat.
Cells
- A cell is a geographic area.
- It is covered by a single base station in the cellular network.
- Large number of wireless network communications are comprised of base stations.
- It efficiently uses radio spectrums to cover the service areas.
- Many geographically separated frequency areas are reused by these cells.
- Many cells combined together are used in radio transmission, satellite transmission, telephones, local area networks (LAN), packet radios and paging technologies.
- Cells range in different sizes, from a few dozens of meters to thousands of kilometers.
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