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SureCall White Paper: Passive DAS is an Affordable Alternative to Many DAS Installations

Active DAS covers very large areas, but this is often at high cost and installation complexity. Because of the combined  cost and lengthy installation times, many organizations decide not to proceed with their active DAS installations. Of the lost jobs, eight out of ten...

Indoor coverage and ROI at CTIA’s Super Mobility

Vendors focus on indoor coverage at Super Mobility Bolstering indoor cellular coverage economically continues to be a challenge for mobile operators, and a number of vendors launched new products aimed at solving that problem at CTIA's Super Mobility show this week. The cost of in-building coverage solutions...

Signal boosters are plug-and-play solution to improve indoor coverage, capacity (content provided by SignalBooster.com and RCR)

Learn how SignalBooster.com is providing a boost to 4G voice and data with an easy to solution that covers up to 2,000 square feet Consumer demand for mobile data is growing at a tremendous pace; coupled with the fact that the majority of data demand...

SureCall Webinar: Boosting Profits by Installing Cell Signal Boosters

As people make the move from traditional landlines to wireless technology the need for reliable cellular reception increases. Some studies estimate that 70% of calls and data connections take place inside buildings. Did you know that by installing cell signal boosters you can boost...

SureCall cell boosters get nod from carriers

All four major U.S. carriers – AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile US – have filed letters with the federal government approving SureCall cell signal boosters for carrier-grade deployments. SureCall announced on March 30 that the carriers have certified with the Federal Communications Commission...

CES 2015: Cell signal booster update

LAS VEGAS – Service providers that want to boost coverage and capacity indoors often consider DAS, small cells, signal boosters and/or Wi-Fi offload, or a combination of these approaches. Infrastructure providers are looking at ways to combine more than one of these solutions, and now...

Cell signal boosters vs. DAS

California's Department of Motor Vehicles knew that cellular coverage was inadequate at its Sacramento headquarters. The 500,000-square-foot facility needed to support not only its own workforce but also the hundreds of people who use cellphones while waiting in line each day, many of whom...