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Definition: mobile network
A cellular network. See cellular generations.
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Alcatel-Lucent 'radio' could cut mobile network energy in half
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Next generation HD calls to hit UK mobile network
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Report: Verizon, Sprint account for 63% of nation's mobile data traffic
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Mobile Networks for Neighbors
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Will the mobile networks survive New Year?
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How mobile networks flunked my summer roaming spend
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Turning cars into wireless network nodes
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