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Circuit-switched voice telephone communications via cellular radio channels. The service area is divided into many cells and in each there is a base station handling the communications in that particular cell.
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The name given to the original concept of dividing a large geographic area into smaller coverage areas called cells. Each cell handles calls on different channels and communicates with the central processing unit, called a switch, or terminal, to facilitate the handing-off of calls from one cell to another as a user moves through the system. Cellular Telephony is currently used in hundreds of countries worldwide and boasts more than 200 million subscribers.
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A wireless phone system that uses a grid of 'cells', each including transmitters, receivers, and antennas. Most of the world's cellular systems started with analog technology, although most operators are now migrating to digital to ease capacity restraints and offer new services
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Radio phone system in which a network of transmitters links the user to the public
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The type of wireless communication that is most familiar to mobile phones users. Called "cellular" because the system uses many base stations to divide a service area into multiple "Cells". Cellular calls are transferred from base station to base station as a user travels from cell to cell.
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