Which component of cell phone technology makes up the structure of modern cellular communication? A. Communication bands
B. Hexagonal cells
C. Radio frequencies
D. Digitally compressed data
The correct answer is:
D. Digitally compressed data
Data compression, also called compaction, the process of reducing the amount of data needed for the storage or transmission of a given piece of information, typically by the use of encoding techniques.
Datas nowadays are compressed making it easier to store in a memory storage and is very accessible.