What is hard handover?
Answer / Chandra Pal
In CDMA, Hard Handover refers to the process where a mobile station (MS) simultaneously uses two or more base stations to maintain call continuity during a handoff. Unlike soft handoff, there is no overlap between the signals of the base stations in hard handover.
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