
Network Coverage
Network coverage refers to the geographical area where a mobile or internet network provides a reliable signal, enabling devices to connect and communicate. It depends on factors like the strength and reach of cell towers, the terrain, buildings, and technology used. Good coverage means you can make calls, send messages, and access the internet without dropping signals or experiencing slow connections. Limited coverage results in dead zones or weak signals. Network providers aim to expand coverage to ensure users stay connected across cities, rural areas, and indoors, providing a seamless experience wherever they are.