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How mobile network operators use cell tower triangulation process to locate suspects

Calculating Position

Using the data from the towers, the operator can calculate the phone’s approximate position.

The point where the signals intersect from the different towers provides a location estimate.

Geolocation Accuracy:

The accuracy of triangulation depends on several factors, including the density of cell towers in the area, the terrain, and the presence of obstacles like buildings.

In urban areas with many towers, triangulation can provide a precise location, while in rural areas, it may be less accurate.

Integration with GPS

Many smartphones also have GPS capabilities, which can provide even more accurate location data. Operators can use data from both cell towers and GPS to enhance the location accuracy.

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