There are four (4) cellular network providers in South Africa. They are:
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cellular network is like wifi but it comes out of your credit so you can us internet when you use it and are not connected to wifi
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There are two (2) cellular network providers in Namibia:
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A cellular phone, also known as a mobile phone can access a cellular telephone network for making telephone calls. Smartphones like an iPhone can also be used.
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No they do not... : ( US Cellular is a CDMA network and all iphones are GSM network, so iphone is not compatible with US Cellular. They also do not allow unlocked phones on their network either, so you have to use one of their phones. I hope this was helpful. : )
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The number one network in the philippines is GMA 7.
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3g mobile is a cellular network. You can get it by going into any cellular store and requesting 3G.
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Consumer Cellular operates on a GSM network.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_wireless_communications_service_providers
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Verizon Wireless is considered to be the strongest cellular network in the U.S. since it is the only network to carry 4G. It also sells the iPhone, as does AT&T, and it also has the most widespread coverage.
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Verizon Wireless is the largest cellular phone network in North America.
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no the itouch will only connect to a wifi network it has no cellular capabilities
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a cellular radio network
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The first commercial cellular network, the 1G generation, was launched in Japan by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in 1979, initially in the metropolitan area of Tokyo. Within five years, the NTT network had been expanded to cover the whole population of Japan and became the first nationwide 1G network.
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to reduce power consumption and reuse the limited radio spectrum resources, a cellular network was formed. cell size is one of the factors in channel reuse rate.basically channel reuse rate in smaller cell size is higher than the channel reuse rate in bigger cell size.A cellular architecture would then present a challenge to the frequent handover procedure to the smaller cell size would usually induce a higher hand-off frequency.
in addition to cellular network an adhoc network is another network architecture for wireless networks. The adhoc network is non infrastructure network in which nodes can access services from one another regardless where they are.
the main difference between a cellular environment and adhoc network is that the adhoc method has no infrastructure allowing nodes to communicate with one another at any time and any where.
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It is called a CDMA attenna
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3G refers to the generation of cellular network technology. I refers mostly to the data transmission over such a network especially for internet access.
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No, the iPod Touch cannot run on a cellular network. It doesn't have the capabilities to do so, and only works with a Wi-Fi connection.
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Yes, a cellular number starting with 0926 is associated with Globe Telecom in the Philippines.
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A cellular WAN is the network that is used to make cellular telephone calls. If you install a cellular WAN adapter to your notebook or desktop system, you can connect to the Internet through the cellular WAN wherever a signal is available. Use this option to provide Internet access in remote areas (as long as a cellular signal is available). A cellular WAN is the network that is used to make cellular telephone calls. If you install a cellular WAN adapter to your notebook or desktop system, you can connect to the Internet through the cellular WAN wherever a signal is available. Use this option to provide Internet access in remote areas (as long as a cellular signal is available).
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-it is relatively easy to troubleshoot problems on this topology
-the network services require no reconfiguration if the network structure changes
-there are no device installation difficulties
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Cellular Telephones is using the Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN while the Cordless Telephone is using the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN, same with ordinary telephone.
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3G phones are enabled with the ability to connect to the 3G network. It is a high speed cellular network.
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mobile tv
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WiFi calling is a new technology in the telecommunications space where the need to make calls via a cellular network would no longer be necessary. Even if you have low network signals and a strong WiFi network, you will be able to make calls through that same cellular network
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A Sprint Blackberry smartphone is sold through by the Sprint cellular company either individually or in combination with a Sprint cellular contract. This Blackberry is not configurated for use on any other cellular networks including AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc. On the other hand, a normal Blackberry has no network restrictions and can be used with any cellular network.
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You enter a wrong APN under settings-general-network-cellular data network (ver 2.0 to current 2.2)
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In just America alone, there is:
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It is relatively easy to troubleshoot problems
The network devices require no reconfiguration if the network structure changes
There are no device installation difficulties
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You can purchase a cellular hotspot adapter from your cell provider which will connect to the local 3G network and allow your WiFi iPad to connect wherever you are. The iPad sees it just as a local wireless network.
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The endoplasmic reticulum is a fine network of tubular structures that crisscross the cellular cytoplasm. It plays a key role in protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and calcium storage within the cell.
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Cell in regards to cell phones is a shortened term for the word "cellular." A cellular network is a communication system for mobile phones that operates on certain frequencies.
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Here's from the N800 Manual:
To use a packet switched data service in a cellular network, such as GPRS, select Packet Data.
To use a circuit switched data service in a cellular network, such as HSCSD, select Data Call.
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US Cellular is a CDMA network meaning that it uses Code Division Multiple Access as its primary technology. This type of network is different from other networks in its use of a code to differentiate between different conversations instead of using a different frequency for each conversation. US Cellular is not a GSM network which stands for Global System for Mobiles and instead uses CDMA technology.
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No, it uses a cellular network to communicate with the monitoring agency.
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High Speed Packet Access, or HSPA, is a cellular network data standard. It is the fastest network speed available using 3G technology as defined by the Global System for Mobile communications Association, or GSMA. HSPA requires compatible hardware in the cellphone and the cell network, so only some phones can use it and only when within suitable cellular coverage.
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There are many advantages to using wireless IP phones in a VOIP network over a traditional landline or cellular telephone, primary being the lower cost as one would not need to subscribe to a separate cellular service.
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Verizon cellular telephones frequently have the widest service area, but most commonly also have hidden charges within the cellular telephone plans. Because of this, Verizon is the most reliable network, though it comes with a higher price!
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