cellular base stations
Cellular base stations are essential components of mobile communication networks. They transmit and receive radio signals to and from mobile devices, allowing users to make calls, send texts, and access the internet. Each base station covers a specific area, known as a cell, and connects to a central network to facilitate communication.
These stations consist of antennas, transmitters, and receivers, which work together to maintain a strong signal. As more people use mobile devices, the number of base stations, including those from companies like Verizon and AT&T, continues to grow to ensure reliable coverage and service quality.