Causes of Poor Cell Phone Signal
There are two contributing causes: distance from the closest cell tower and obstructions causing interference.
Today Thunderbolt Electronics will talk about The Distance from the Closest Cell Tower
Carriers provide cell coverage through a network of strategically placed cellular towers. Whenever you are within this network, your mobile device will automatically connect with the closest tower, as you move, it will continue jumping to the next closest tower. As you get towards the edge of your carrier's coverage area, there will not be any new towers to jump to, then your mobile device will start to experience a reduction in your signal. You will reach a point where your mobile device is too far from the tower to maintain a constant connection, and you will have dropped calls.
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