Wilson Electronics Announces AWS Cell Signal Booster
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Oct 11, 2011, 12:16 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Wilson Electronics today announced a new cellular signal booster that specifically helps enhance AWS 1700/2100MHz spectrum. It can be used to improve indoor cellular coverage for T-Mobile's 3G network, as well as the networks of MetroPCS and Cricket in the AWS band. The booster provides 70dB of gain and is targeted for use in buildings the size of the average home. It has a retail price of $359.95.
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I have an extra $359.00 somewhere in between my couch cushions to shell out.
Businesses don't even bother. Invest in better networks.
Government regulations impose a huge burden and make it very difficult to improve a network, remember that in San Francisco they passed a law which allows ANY citizen prevent a new cell tower from being installed, one complaint from one person and you...
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First, as has been stated ad infinitum elsewhere, no carrier guarantees in building coverage. Any in building coverage (absent specifically placed pico cells and repeaters in convention centers, subway stations, etc.) is merely serendipitous fringe b...
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