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cellular network

A cellular network is a system that connects your mobile devices via a network of small, interconnected towers called cell towers or base stations. These towers divide a geographic area into small regions called cells, each served by a tower. When you make a call or use data, your phone communicates wirelessly with the nearest tower, which relays the information through a network of towers and infrastructure to reach the intended recipient or internet service. This setup allows for widespread coverage, mobility, and efficient use of spectrum, enabling seamless communication regardless of your location within the network.