MODA, which could stand for Multiple Overlapping Deployment Areas, is a concept mainly used in the context of cellular networks and wireless communication. It refers to a network design where multiple cells or coverage areas overlap to enhance signal strength, reliability, and capacity. By having overlapping areas, mobile devices can maintain a connection as they move between cells, reducing the risk of dropped calls or data interruptions. This is often used in areas with high user density or where signal propagation is challenging.
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