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In the technical archives of 3GPP , the organization that sets global standards for 4G and 5G, is a document from a 2015 working group meeting in Anaheim, California. It contains the technical DNA for how mobile radios handle interference—essentially a tiny piece of the puzzle that ensures your phone doesn't drop calls when you walk between cell towers. 2. A Digital Lockbox for a Car 157579 zip
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: Elk Grove, California , a bustling suburb near Sacramento with over 56,000 residents. Directory Listing /ftp/tsg_ran/WG4_Radio/TSGR4_77/Docs 157579 zip
The identifier isn't a standard U.S. ZIP code—those only go up to the 90000s—but it holds a specific place in the world of high-stakes telecommunications and legal public notices.
If you were looking for a physical location, the closest matches are:
: White River, South Dakota , a sparsely populated town with only about 2 people per square mile.