What Is Carrier?
Do you know what they say: If you can't beat them, join them. That's exactly what the carriers did. Carriers provide mobile services and do it in a BIG way. You may have heard the terms "carrier" or "mobile network operator," but there are many other names, too—all of which mean pretty much the same thing. Some include mobile phone operators, wireless service providers, and mobile operators. A carrier is just a company that offers mobile services to customers through its network of cellular towers. If you have an iPhone and want to make calls using your phone's data plan (or WiFi), you're probably using one of these companies' networks to make those calls! To become a carrier, you must start with a license many people take for granted. You see, there's a lot of radio frequency out there, and the government owns it. So if you want to use the airwaves, you must get government permission first. To get that permission, you must apply for a radio spectrum license from the government. Your frequency range will depend on what kind of technology you wish to employ. For example, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) utilizes a different frequency range than CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). The best part about the wireless industry is that it's not just about phones. It's about opening up new opportunities for people to communicate and connect with others. It's about making it more comfortable for people to get information, whether finding out what happened on the latest episode of their famous show or looking up directions to a new restaurant. It's also about getting work done—like sending emails or taking notes at meetings—without being tied down by wires and cords. If you're interested in becoming a wireless carrier, you'll need to figure out where your customers will be. Then you can start building your network infrastructure and offering services like voice, SMS/MMS, and Web access.
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