Lexeme: network-based geo-location data  
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  1. ['noun']. Network-based geo-location data refers to the use of a network infrastructure, such as cellular or Wi-Fi networks, to determine the geographical location of a device or user. This data relies on signals transmitted by the device to nearby network towers or access points, which are then used to estimate the device's location. Network-based geo-location data is commonly used in various applications, such as mapping services, location-based advertising, and emergency services. GPT3.5
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  • noun. network-based geo-location data (singular), network-based geo-location data (plural)
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