
Base Station
A base station is a fixed communication hub that connects mobile devices, like phones, to a broader network. It consists of antennas and equipment that send and receive radio signals, facilitating calls, texts, and internet access. Located in cell towers or similar structures, base stations enable devices within a specific area—called a cell—to communicate with the network efficiently. They work together with other base stations to provide seamless coverage across regions, managing data traffic and ensuring reliable connectivity for users within their designated zones.