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If I am near to the person I am calling to, what’s the routing? Will phone call “go” to my phone -> to the cell -> to the provider -> to come back in the same cell and then -> to the person I am calling to? or just remains in the nearest cell and so it’s something like: me-nearCell-otherPerson

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Anonymous Posted August 1, 2022 0 Comments

They always go all the way out to the provider and back, even if the person you’re calling is right next to you. The routing does not take the shortest path.

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