If you're a Verizon Wireless customer and the cell signal in your home or business isn't as strong as you would like, the carrier's new 3G Network Extender may be just what the doctor ordered. The new ...
If you live somewhere that has poor cell phone service, say in the radio "shadow" of a hill or way out in the sticks, there is a solution: A microcell or what cellular provider Verizon calls a ...
Verizon announced today the new 3G Network Extender from Samsung. The new model isn't a revolutionary step forward in the network extension market, but rather a moderate upgrade from the previous ...
Enables customers to enhance their wireless coverage inside a home where location, geography or structural conditions may interfere with wireless reception The Verizon Wireless Network Extender is ...
Having stopped by the FCC back in November, the newly-named Verizon Wireless Network Extender has now shown up in some staff briefing documents complete with a January 25th expected release date.
Are you plagued by poor Verizon reception at your place? Maybe you can’t stand the other operators? Perhaps you were tempted by a DROID phone? Whatever the reason you’ve stuck with ’em, you’ll be ...
Back in mid-June, in the midst of a rant regarding AT&T’s ridiculous lack of bandwidth and voice minute allowance accommodation for femtocell use, I admitted that I was in the process of getting a ...
Back in January 2009, I published an admittedly scathing critique of the femtocell concept. For those unfamiliar with the term, the femtocell is a residence footprint-sized cellular base station, ...
We've been expecting a femtocell from Verizon, and now it's available and it's called the "Network Extender." While the principle is the same as Sprint's AIRAVE — the router-looking piece of hardware ...
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