Boer Kommando
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I believe that a Cellular Tower (CT) has back-up batteries and generators when electricity is intermittent or nonexistent.
Assuming that CT’s are maintained and fuel is available for the generators they could remain operational indefinitely without electricity.
What I would like to examine is Cellular Providers (CP’s) and state influence on CP’s, and how that influences availability to a network. More specifically, how areas outside of state control still have use of a cell network, Syria as example.
I exclude, for now, technology that blocks cellular reception.
Your input would be much appreciated.
Assuming that CT’s are maintained and fuel is available for the generators they could remain operational indefinitely without electricity.
What I would like to examine is Cellular Providers (CP’s) and state influence on CP’s, and how that influences availability to a network. More specifically, how areas outside of state control still have use of a cell network, Syria as example.
I exclude, for now, technology that blocks cellular reception.
Your input would be much appreciated.
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