Femtocell for better mobile signal
Femtocell for better mobile signal
Author JoeDigital

Got problems with low or bad signal on your mobile phone when you’re in places that have faulty mobile signal? Well, homeowners who just can’t find signal in their own homes or workers who are employed in certain establishments with bad reception can think of getting a Femtocell.
Femtocells are basically small devices that look like the routers we use to wirelessly connect to the internet that actually help improve indoor reception. They basically achieve this by making use of your existing broadband connection to repeat it and boost the average signal you receive at home.
And it looks like companies like AT&T and Verizon are making their own branded models for this signal amplifier. This means, as it actually did happen, exclusive costs for consumers who avail of this product from either company. You need to be signed up for this and that and pay this much in order to enjoy the service.
But if getting good signal in your own home is really a necessity, why not?

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February 25, 2009 -
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