Base Stations
Base stations are essential components of mobile communication networks. They serve as the connection point between mobile devices, like smartphones, and the wider telecommunications network. Base stations transmit and receive radio signals, allowing users to make calls, send texts, and access the internet.
These stations are typically located on towers or buildings to maximize coverage and signal strength. They are part of a larger system that includes cellular networks and radio frequency technology, ensuring that users can stay connected even when they are on the move.