So maybe this can help you guys with your issues, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_wave you can also do more searching on Radio Theory and how it works.
The one thing I would like to point out is there is only so much traffic that can be used on one cell tower, the best reception you can get on your cell phone is travleing none stop about 55 to 75 MPH, this will allow your phone to Push Someone off the tower you want to connect to (dropped calls) this will allow you to stay connected, All Cell towers are set up this way. Explaning below.
Is just like when your on a CB Radio and you hear someone talking you can grab the Mic anfd start talking over them and nobody else will be hearing anyone but you. Same way in Cell phone Radios. its only two ways, if there is someone on a call and there traveling they will get the connection to the Tower in Priority.
If you have any futher questions you can e-mail me at mark@pcmedicalist.com ill be happy to explain in more details if you would like.
I do not work for a cell company and have never worked there. The guys you would prefer to speak to would be the actual workers that maintain the cell sites. they know more about how the system is ran then any Company that is not in IT department.
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