A geographical area, which moves in time with the satellite, which defines the antenna coverage of a particular satellite.
the geographic area within which a carrier provides service. Coverage areas vary greatly from carrier to carrier.
refers to the geographical area that is covered by a mobile phone network.
Refers to the geographical area covered by a service provider's network, within which you can use your wireless device to send and receive calls or information. Coverage areas vary greatly from carrier to carrier.
The geographical area covered by a satellite transponder. The area within which good quality reception can be guaranteed. Commonly known as the "footprint". A satellite may have transponders with different coverage areas and even have steerable "antenna beams" which can be aimed at different areas (this may vary during the life of the satellite). Outside the coverage area the signal declines rapidly and reception is normally not acceptable. Variations in signal strength occur here.
An area within which a mobile device can have a connection to a network. See also Service area.
The area in which you can use your wireless service as determined by your service provider. It usually includes your service area around your home as well as some extended service areas where can use your service, but where you may be charged long distance and/or roaming charges. Same as Service Area.
In broadcast, the geographical area reached by a station's signal. In print, the geographical area covered by the publication's circulation.
The geographic area encompassing a wireless network. This is the area your network service provider offers cellular service for your phone.
The geographic area determining the networks service to users.
A geographical area that is defined by the coverage of a particular satellite.
Also Known As: coverage range; coverage Definition: The location in which the Optus Network is capable of providing mobile services.
The geographic area in which the network's service operates. Coverage is usually expressed by networks as a percentage of the resident population who use mobiles outside their homes.
A geographical area in which a mobile will receive satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio (Eb/N0) in both forward and reverse links. Evaluation of coverage for a CDMA system must take into account the effects of soft handoff and multipath, as well as signal strength.
The geographic area within which a signal from an originating station can be received.
The area which a wireless network company offers service for their cell phone subscribers.
A coverage area is the geographic area where your service provider can provide analog or digital service. This service is available at fixed rates. Once you leave your coverage area you are "roaming," and all calls are subject to additional costs.
The area in which an advertiser's message may be seen.
The geographic territory in which a cable system distributes commercials.
The geographic area served by a wireless system. Same as Service Area.
Geographic area served by a cellular system in which service is available to wireless users.
The geographic area within which a carrier provides service. the area within which a phone will complete calls using that carrier's network, or partner networks