Your Wireless Network Today
As mobile usage continues to increase, the macro network (out-door mobile coverage) had improved over time. Deployments of additional cell sites adn enhancements of existing networks resulted to fewer dropped calls, clear connections, and strong signals.

Why does’t my cell phone work indoors?

Many subscribers encouter incomplete coverage inside an environment because the wireless network continues to face challenges of delivering seamless coverage by overcoming physical obstacles made of steel and concrete. Many factors are held accountable which limit the penetration of cellular signals within an establishment, including the change of weather and environmental conditions.

Another reason subscribers encounter poor indoor coverage is simply because the mobile handset is too far the cell tower. Although a cell phone repeater system can improve poor weaking radio communication signals by amplification and relaying the amplified singals indoors, if there is no signal to be found in the vicinity of your home or small office, the repeater system will not be of any help. The repeater system will not genereate a signal source for amplification.

How does the Repeater System work?

The Repeater System seamlessly amplifies and relays radio communication signals between a cell tower and mobile handset located inside an environment. The Repeater system consists a bi-directional repeater unit that amplifies, filters, and relays receiving and transmitting signals via donor antennas mounted outside of the building structure.

What is the right frequency for me?

Wireless Advisors will help you determine which frequency band your cell phone is on. Enter your ZIP code and scrolls down to your service providers information.

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