farsímastaðalstöðvar
Farsímastaðalstöðvar, also known as mobile base stations or cell towers, are crucial components of cellular networks. They provide the radio access point for mobile devices to connect to the wider telecommunications infrastructure. Each farsímastaðalstöð serves a geographical area known as a cell, and these cells collectively cover the entire service area of a mobile operator.
The primary function of a farsímastaðalstöð is to transmit and receive radio signals to and from mobile
When a mobile phone needs to make a call or access data, it establishes a connection with