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What is an Uplink in a Cellular network?

a.

Sending of data from Base Station to Mobile.

b.

Sending of data from Mobile to the Base Station

c.

Sending of data from Base Station to Base Station Controller

d.

None of the above

Answer: (b).Sending of data from Mobile to the Base Station

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