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Small Cells

  • , by Paul Waite
  • 1 min reading time

Small cells in telecom are low-powered radio access nodes that enhance network coverage and capacity, particularly in areas with high user density or poor signal quality. In the UK market, small cells play a crucial role in improving mobile network performance, especially in urban areas where traditional macro cells may struggle to meet the demand for high-speed data services. By deploying small cells, telecom operators can deliver better connectivity, faster data speeds, and reduced network congestion to their customers. This technology is instrumental in supporting the growing demand for mobile data and enabling seamless connectivity for applications such as video streaming, online gaming, and IoT devices. In the UK, small cells are increasingly being integrated into the existing network infrastructure to create a more robust and reliable mobile ecosystem for consumers and businesses alike.


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