A very long Way!
The rental rate for a cell tower lease can vary greatly depending on location, the specific terms of the agreement, and demand for space on the tower. On average, the rental rate can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per month. It is recommended to consult with industry experts or a real estate agent specializing in cell tower leases to get an accurate estimate.
The term "cell" in 'cell phone' refers to the network of cells (or base stations) that your phone connects to in order to make and receive calls. These cells collectively form the cellular network that enables mobile communication.
Cell/mobile phone signals can be obstructed by all manor of things including atmospheric weather and buildings. Perusing the web, it seems that there is no guarantee that standing next to a cell/mobile tower will provide a better signal. One user on the forum at MacRumors stated they were unable to get a signal greater than two bars when standing at the foot of the AT&T tower.
To update your tower on US Cellular, dial *228 and press send. This will initiate a process to update your device's connection to the nearest cell tower.
A typical eukaryotic cell can range in size from 10 to 100 micrometers in diameter. Size can vary depending on the type of cell and its function within the organism.
it is a long 6k.m in carkel tower to tower range u can sit the range of the tower
Apart from the phone itself, it has to be within range of a working cell phone tower with capacity enough to take another call.
Yes, the system queues up SMS and other "txt" messages and when the mobile phone enters the range of some cell tower the queued messages will be sent through that tower to the phone.
Either you are not in signal range i.e. not close enough to a cell tower or there's an obstruction (mountain) between your phone and the service tower. Or your phone is just broken.
The rental rate for a cell tower lease can vary greatly depending on location, the specific terms of the agreement, and demand for space on the tower. On average, the rental rate can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per month. It is recommended to consult with industry experts or a real estate agent specializing in cell tower leases to get an accurate estimate.
I'll list a few: -Service isn't provided there. -Your not receiving signal from the cell tower since your out of range. -Sometimes repairs on cell towers cause signals not to be sent at all.
Using radio waves to a cell tower and then from cell tower to cell tower via a high speed packet switching network.
The "cell" in cell phone is a shortened form of the word cellular. This refers to the type of transmission towers used to convey signals. Cell phones are simply radios that transmit on minute frequencies. The range of frequencies used are managed by the individual cellular providers (cell phone companies). These companies build and arrange transmission antennae (cell towers) in a way that transmission coverage from each tower overlaps those around it. This provides relatively (theoretically) seamless coverage. As long as the cell phone remains within line of sight of a transmission tower, and within the phone's transmission range, calls can be completed. In the days of analog cell phones (and this may still hold true today), the average transmission range for a cell tower was 15 miles over land, and 50 miles over water.
It indicates your location, and makes it possible for others to see your location when your phone is turned on and within range of a 'cell' tower.
The area a cell tower can occupy varies depending on its design and purpose. Typically, the tower itself requires a small footprint, often around 10 to 50 square feet, but the surrounding site can encompass several acres to accommodate equipment shelters, access roads, and safety zones. Overall, a cell tower site may range from 0.1 to several acres in total area. Additionally, the coverage area of the tower can extend several miles in radius, depending on factors like tower height and terrain.
Every cell tower knows where it is. Your phone is always sending "ping" signals back and forth to the towers around it, so they can negotiate over which tower gives the best signal. That's how the system knows to hand your call off from one tower to the next if you're driving down the highway (for example). The cell system knows which tower your cell phone is talking to (otherwise it couldn't send you calls). So the system knows you are within range of that cell tower's location. Depending on the specific tower, that range could be from a fraction of a mile up to a few miles. The tower can also measure how long it takes to get a response from your phone, and use that to estimate how far away you are. That puts you on the edge of a circle that distance from the tower. Usually your phone can be heard by multiple cell towers. If two can hear you, then you're on the edge of each of 2 circles, and two circles can only meet at 2 points, so you must be at one of those 2 points. If a third tower can hear you, its circle can only meet the others at one point, so there you are. Emergency services (like 911) can get this information from the cell towers. The information exists whenever your phone is on and in range of a tower, whether you're making a call or not. The information is not meant to be publicly accessible.
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