Placing themselves between moving vehicles and an immovable structure, vehicle, or staked materials
Lightweight AP infrastructures has limited mobility and is difficult to manage.
What is mobility?
Mobility refers to a user's capacity to access telecommunication services at any UPT terminal using a personal identity, as well as the network's ability to supply those services in accordance with the user's service profile. Personal mobility refers to the network's ability to locate the terminal linked with the user in order to address, route, and charge the user for calls. The term "access" refers to both the concept of starting and terminating services. Personal mobility does not include the user's management of the service profile. The UPT number governs the personal mobility features of personal communications.
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