Cellular telephone signals can travel up to 22 miles.
Until you lose service.
yes people didnt have to travel as far to meet they could just talk on the phone
Nerves do. Your brain sends electrical signals through your nerves to your muscles to make you move. Signals from the far ends travel through nerves back to your brain, so you can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel.
Your nerves do. Your brain sends electrical signals through your nerves to your muscles to make you move. Signals from the far ends travel through nerves back to your brain, so you can see, hear, smell, taste, and feel.
So far i think sprint is or at&t. But i have u.s. cellular. it doesn work as so well with u.s. cellular. All my friends have at&t but theres works great.
"Too far to travel for you"
The far side of the moon would receive the same signals with the exception of Earth originating signals. The radio equipment would not be subject to interference from the Earth signals on the far side so space originating signals would be easier to study.
The world has been broadcasting TV signals since the 1920s. That has given the earliest signals about 80 years to travel away from earth, so that means they have travelled up to 80 light years. That is about 500,000,000,000,000 miles (give or take a few million miles). That radius is enough to encompass up to 100 stars so the signals will have passed quite a few planets so far. By the time the signals reach these planets, the signals are probably far too weak to be detected above the radio noise of the universe so it is unlikely that any other life forms are watching our television programs from decades ago
Do eels travel Far
The telephone from the Greek: tēle, meaning "far" and phōnē, meaning "voice"
As far as light can travel
because people can now talk when they are far far far far far away
The answer is TELESCOPE because the word roots of telescope are ¨far away¨ and ¨see.¨