Q1-How Does a Mobile Network Work?
A mobile network, also referred to as a cellular network,
employs the use of radio frequencies that can be used simultaneously by several
callers at one and the same time. Cell-sites and mobile devices manipulate the
frequency, so that they can make use of low-power transmitters to supply their
services with the least possible interference.
Mobile
carriers use these mobile networks to
offer wide network coverage to their subscribers. Larger regions are split up
into smaller cells, all of which are connected to telephone switches or
telephone exchanges, which again help in public telecommunication while on the
move.
Different types of mobile technologies are used to provide
mobile network services to users. Most common among them are GSM (Global...