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Small Cell Networks

Small cell networks are networks made up of small, low-power wireless stations that supplement larger cell towers. They are installed in densely populated areas like city streets, buildings, or indoors to improve mobile coverage and data speeds. Unlike traditional big towers that serve broad areas, small cells cover smaller regions with high capacity, reducing congestion and enhancing user experience. They are essential for supporting high data demands, especially with the growth of smartphones and applications, enabling faster, more reliable wireless connections in crowded or indoor environments.