cell sites
Cell sites, also known as cell towers or base stations, are structures that facilitate wireless communication for mobile devices. They contain antennas and equipment that transmit and receive radio signals, allowing phones and other devices to connect to the cellular network. Each cell site covers a specific geographic area, known as a cell, enabling users to make calls, send texts, and access the internet.
These sites are strategically placed to ensure adequate coverage and capacity for users. They are connected to a central system that manages communication between different cell sites and the broader telecommunications network. This infrastructure is essential for maintaining seamless connectivity in urban and rural areas alike.