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Mobile Cell Phones Technology

Mobile phone tower

Mobile phones and the network they operate under vary significantly from provider to provider, and nation to nation. However, all of them communicate through electromagnetic microwaves with a cell site base station, the antennas of which are usually mounted on a tower, pole, or building.

The phones have a low-power transceiver that transmits voice and data to the nearest cell sites, usually not more than 5 to 8 miles (approximately 8 to 13 kilometres) away. When the mobile phone or data device is turned on, it registers with the mobile telephone exchange, or switch, with its unique identifiers, and will then be alerted by the mobile switch when there is an incoming telephone call. The handset constantly listens for the strongest signal being received from the surrounding base stations. As the user moves around the network, the mobile device will "handoff" to various cell sites during calls, or while waiting (idle) between calls it will reselect cell sites.

Cell sites have relatively low-power (often only one or two watts) radio transmitters which broadcast their presence and relay communications between the mobile handsets and the switch. The switch in turn connects the call to another subscriber of the same wireless service provider or to the public telephone network, which includes the networks of other wireless carriers. Many of these sites are camouflaged to blend with existing environments, particularly in high-scenery areas.

The dialogue between the handset and the cell site is a stream of digital data that includes digitized audio (except for the first generation analog networks). The technology that achieves this depends on the system which the mobile phone operator has adopted. Some technologies include AMPS for analog, and D-AMPS, CDMA2000, GSM, GPRS, EV-DO, and UMTS for digital communications. Each network operator has a unique radio frequency band.


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Step one to Unlock your Nokia Cellular Phone, Cellular Unlocking, Unlock Nokia

DIAL THE CODE

Simply Key *#06# to find your “IMEI” needed for unlocking, this may also be found on the battery of your phone.

Step two to Unlock your Nokia Cellular Phone, Cellular Unlocking, Unlock Nokia

CALL THE NUMBER

*Dial 0906 575 3603
And type your “IMEI” code to obtain your unlock code.

Step three to Unlock your Nokia Cellular Phone, Cellular Unlocking, Unlock Nokia

ENTER THE SPECIAL CODE

Enter the instantly generated code and your mobile phone/cellular will be unlocked!!

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