Publication | Open Access
An Investigation of Phone Upgrades in Remote Community Cellular Networks
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2017
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Network ScienceEngineeringNew DeviceFemtocellSmart City5G SystemBasic 2GNetwork Analysis6GFeature PhonesMobility ManagementMobile ComputingPhone UpgradesMobile Positioning DataMobility ProtocolSmall CellMobile Communication
In the last decade, billions of people worldwide have upgraded from basic 2G feature phones to data-enabled 4G smartphones. In most cases, people upgrade in areas with 4G coverage (typically cities and large towns), but increasingly, people choose to upgrade in areas that only have 2G coverage or no cellular coverage at all. This counterintuitive behavior -- upgrading your phone despite living in an area that does not actively support many of the features of that new device -- is the focus of this work.
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