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refers to the integration of Mobile Telecommunication Systems (MTS) with National Communications (NatComm) protocols. This includes core network functions such as signaling, routing, and interoperability between cellular operators, government communication nodes, and backup national networks. MTS-NatComm systems are typically designed to operate under high-availability and low-latency requirements for national security, disaster recovery, and public safety communications.

We evaluated the performance of MTS-NATCOMM using simulations. We used a simulation tool to model a mobile network with multiple cells and users. We simulated different traffic scenarios, including HTTP, FTP, and video streaming. We measured network performance metrics such as throughput, delay, and packet loss. mts-natcomm

stands for the Manuscript Tracking System for Nature Communications . It is the specialized online portal used by researchers to submit original research, track the peer-review process, and manage revisions for one of the world's leading multidisciplinary scientific journals. We measured network performance metrics such as throughput,