Farsímasamskipti
Farsímasamskipti refers to wireless communication using mobile phones. This technology allows individuals to communicate remotely through voice calls, text messages, and data transmission. Mobile phones connect to a network of base stations, also known as cell towers, which then relay the signals to other phones or to the wider telephone network. The development of mobile phone technology has gone through several generations, starting with analog 1G networks primarily for voice, evolving to digital 2G for voice and SMS, then 3G for mobile internet access, and currently 4G and 5G offering significantly faster data speeds and enabling a wider range of applications.
The infrastructure for farsímasamskipti is managed by mobile network operators. These companies own and maintain the