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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>Adam Wolf had a response to / correction for the <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/10/12/teaching-you-tech-terms-today/">tech terms</a> video we recorded the other day:</p><blockquote><p>Love your work&#8230; I&#8217;ve worked in &#8220;wireless&#8221; for about 20 years and just wanted to leave you a quick note about the term &#8220;Cell phones&#8221; &#8211; actually we are ALL still using them. The term comes from the honeycomb like &#8220;cells&#8221; each service area is divided into. The coverage area is divided into cells in which (originally 1, now perhaps more) a tower was placed to provide coverage and service.</p><p>Of course, as the population of users increased, these cells became more divided and specialized, but like cutting up a pie, no matter how small the slice, it&#8217;s still a pie.</p><p>Yes and no&#8230; the technology has changed &#8211; the old &#8220;analog&#8221; system has obviously been replaced by digital (mostly GSM or CDMA here in the US)&#8230;. however, while the tech has changed (the phones, the radio systems in the base stations/towers   and the switches). the towers remain (for the most part)  and so do (all) the original &#8220;cells&#8221;&#8230; with so many more people using the system (when I started in the NYC market, a great day was 100 new customers!) the &#8220;cells&#8221;/areas have been split and in many cases multiple towers are in the same cell to handle capacity.</p><p>They also directionalized the towers. The original one&#8217;s were mostly designed to broadcast in ~360 degrees around the tower. Today they are mostly used to broadcast in 1 direction and there are multiple antennae on a tower pointed in different directions &#8211; but that&#8217;s another story!</p></blockquote><ul
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