
Cell Switching
Cell switching is a method used in mobile networks to manage and route voice calls and data sessions efficiently. When you make a call or use data, your device connects to the nearest cell tower, which then communicates with other towers to connect your call to the recipient or access the internet. The network dynamically switches your connection between different towers as you move, ensuring a continuous, seamless experience. This process allows multiple users to share the network's resources efficiently, maintaining reliable communication even when you're on the move.