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Our cell phones and the entennas in our cell phones have become very small and modular over the years. Today they rely on a strong signal to operate properly. If the signal is too weak i..e. one or two bars on the signal strenght meter on your cell phone, many people will experience missed calls or will find that they drop calls during a conversation.

Consumers and and business people have tried various solutions to solving their small antenna cell phone problems. These include going outside to avoid dropping a call and building their own antennas to try and provide a stronger signal for thier cell phone.

The problem is that our buildings often attenuate the cellular signal as it passes through walls and even furniture inside our buildings. The result is a weak cellular signal indoors, while they may have a perfectly good signal outdoors.


Click on this link to a company offering products that improve indoor wireless communications for homes, businesses and commercial buildings, that are economic and meet the needs of their customers. Visit their web site today for more information. If you are a Verizon Wireless customer, Click Here. Use the referral code "Mirage" when prompted.

Fortunately there are solutions on the market that will improve service for almost every customer. These cellular repeaters or boosters provide a strong signal indoors for the antenna cell phones to pick up. No more dropped or missed calls as a result. If you want to find out if one of these devices will work for you, follow the following steps.

Consumers can do a simple test to see what happens when they go inside their homes and offices to see if a phone antenna booster or cellular repeater might be the answer to your needs.

When you are outside, examine the signal strength displayed on your cell phone. Count the number of bars that are displayed under the cell phone signal strength icon. Now go inside and do the same thing to see if the signal strength has decreased or not. If it has, your signal is being dampened by the building and you probably could use a cell phone antenna booster of some sort to boost your signal.


 

Click on this link to a company offering products that improve indoor wireless communications for homes, businesses and commercial buildings, that are economic and meet the needs of their customers. Visit their web site today for more information. If you are a Verizon Wireless customer, Click Here. Use the referral code "Mirage" when prompted.  

 

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