macrobasestations
Macrobasestations are a fundamental component of cellular telecommunication networks. They are large outdoor base stations that provide wide-area coverage. Unlike smaller, indoor microcells or picocells, macrobasestations are designed to serve a large geographic area, often several kilometers in radius. This wide coverage is achieved through the use of high-power transmitters and large, directional antennas typically mounted on tall structures like towers or rooftops.
These base stations are the primary infrastructure for mobile network operators, handling the bulk of voice
The design and placement of macrobasestations are critical for optimizing network performance. Operators consider factors such