matkapuhelintukiasemat
Matkapuhelintukiasemat, often referred to as cell towers or mobile phone base stations, are the crucial infrastructure that enables wireless communication for mobile devices. These structures house antennas and electronic equipment that transmit and receive radio signals, facilitating communication between mobile phones and the wider mobile network. Each matkapuhelintukiasema serves a specific geographical area, known as a cell, hence the term "cell tower."
The primary function of a matkapuhelintukiasema is to connect mobile phones to the core network of a
Matkapuhelintukiasemat are essential for maintaining coverage and capacity within a mobile network. As more users connect