A cellular network is a type of wireless communication technology that uses radio towers (cell towers) to enable communication for mobile devices over large distances utilizing frequencies typically licensed by regulatory bodies. Local area networks (LAN) and fiber optics do not involve cell towers, while a modem connects to service providers differently.
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