Why are cell phones called cell phones?

Mobile telephones use numerous low power base stations to communicate. As a phone moves, it can transfer its connection from one base station to another so that calls are not dropped while travelling. The base stations are called cells and together form a cellular network It is the base station technology that lent its name to the portable telephone in North America. Many other English speaking countries have different names for them with the term "mobile" being used in the UK for example.

This terminology could be likened unto that of jail cells. Every prisoner has their own cell and every area is divided into its own cell for the sake of coverage. A cell phone tower that distributes signals covers a certain area and that area is broken down into cells; hence, the term cell phone applies to the devices picking up the coverage in those cells from a particular tower.

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