[Pen] Seeking recommendation: Mobile Phone signal booster for retail location
Nick Farr
nick at nickfarr.org
Wed Feb 1 19:07:53 CET 2012
Yeah, best thing IMHO is to get the femotcells from each of the carriers
you're looking at. (AT&T and Sprint sell them online, T-Mobile doesn't
AFAIK.)
They usually handle only about 4 phones at a time, though. The boxes
themselves are cheap, they just plug into broadband.
Nick Farr
http://nickfarr.org
+1 203 441-3277
D762E03B / N0FAR
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Swamphandy <swamphandy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Our family business is in a steel building. Customers (and staff)
> often drop calls and have poor reception while inside.
>
> Does anyone have experience using an inexpensive signal booster in a
> retail environment? The whole store is about 3000sq ft. I need
> something that will be solid, without a huge price tag.
>
> Thanks.
>
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