* The technology that has made large scale mobile telephony possible.
Current cellular networks reuse the same radio frequencies by
assigning them to cells far enough apart to reduce interference. A
cell is the geographical area covered by one radio base station
transmitting/receiving in the center. The size of each cell is
determined by the terrain, transmission power, and forecasted number
of users. ...
www.polyphonic-ringtones-ring-tones.co.uk/glossary.html
* A mobile radio system, usually one providing public telephone
services, in which the service area is divided into a number of
smaller areas (?cells?), the base stations of each cell generally
being interconnected to provide continuity of communications from cell
to cell. Civil radio use Use of radio spectrum by non-military
commercial and government users, including broadcasting,
telecommunications, police, fire, ambulance, coastguard etc.
www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archive/ra/topics/spectrum-strat/document/sm_96/spec12.htm
* The technology which permits the transmission of radio signals
via interlinked base stations to mobile phones.
www.thefuturelook.com/expert/glossary/
* technology is a radio-based communications system using defined
geographic service areas with each area then subdivided into hexagonal
cells.
www.wiley.co.uk/college/turban/glossary.html
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