Network coverage refers to the extent to which a telecommunications network can provide service to its users. It is typically measured by the geographical area where users can access mobile phone signals, internet services, or other communication technologies. Factors affecting network coverage include the number of cell towers, terrain, and the technology used, such as 4G or 5G.
Good network coverage ensures that users can make calls, send messages, and access the internet without interruptions. Areas with poor coverage may experience dropped calls or slow internet speeds. Providers often aim to expand their network infrastructure to improve coverage and meet user demands.