MYTH: When you call someone, the signal goes through a satellite.

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Reality: This is true of satellite phones, which the military uses every day, but your mobile phone works in a much different way. Mobile phones broadcast a wireless radio signal and constantly look for, ping, and relay data to and from land-based cellular towers. When you make a call, the nearest tower connects you to another phone via a vast network of tower-to-tower connections and buried cables. 

Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/worst-science-health-myths-2016-1?IR=T#myth-when-you-call-someone-the-signal-goes-through-a-satellite-80 

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