Mobile Carrier Calls
Mobile carrier calls refer to the technology and infrastructure that enables voice communication over cellular networks, such as 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G. This involves protocols like GSM, CDMA, and VoLTE (Voice over LTE) to transmit audio signals between mobile devices through carrier-operated base stations and core networks. It is a fundamental aspect of telecommunications that allows users to make and receive phone calls on mobile networks.
Developers should understand mobile carrier calls when building applications that integrate telephony features, such as VoIP apps, call-forwarding services, or emergency communication systems. This knowledge is crucial for optimizing call quality, handling network handoffs, and ensuring compliance with carrier-specific regulations and protocols in mobile development.