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             As you cross the boundary of one cell, the cell next to it will automatically take over. This is called a 'hand-over' or 'hand-on"; a computer in the switching center controls this. The switching center knows which cell your mobile is in, and switches it to the next cell if you move across the boundary. .
             Your call will continue to get 'handed on' to each cell until you reach the edge of the last boundary. Then you will be out of range of any cells and your call will not be transmitted. .
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             Man speaking on a mobile phone, connection is shown as a yellow Two people speaking on mobile phones and a car, connection is .
             bolt connecting to a wireless antenna. shown as a yellow bolt connecting to three wireless antennas.
             Cells are normally thought of, as hexagons on a big hexagonal grid, like this: .
             Because cell phones and base stations use low-power transmitters, the same frequencies can be reused in non-adjacent cells. The two purple cells can reuse the same frequencies.
             Many mobile phones have the same problem as computers and other electrical gadgets, they all too many features that anyone could possibly understand, let alone learn to use. (Except for those gadget nerds). An astoundingly large share of the population is handicapped when using machine of any kind shape or form. Due to this factor, many people are tricked into believing that mobile phones are safe to use in regards to health and personal information. In most cases this is far from the true .
             Mobile networks can trace the approximate positions of every mobile they choose to and can get a very good idea of where that mobile is during that, or any call. Although this is not always an easy task to do, mobile networks can trace everywhere you go, just by using you credit card details.
             Computers accept the information they receive in the form that is more convenient to move or process, this is in the form of digital (binary) data (information).


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