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Default cell phone reception in a new house

On Nov 29, 10:47*am, Evan Platt
wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:41:11 -0500, "J. Clarke"

wrote:
There are repeaters sold for the purpose--they don't work very well
and don't last very long and cost a ludicrous amount of money for what
they are, but they do exist.


Google "cellular repeater" and you'll find a number of brands.


I just love when people spout opinion as fact.

I worked for a corporate cellular store. We installed one in our
office, and installed a number at our customers sites. All worked
flawlessly for at least the 7+ years I worked there, and as far as I
know, are still going strong (I haven't worked there in 5+ years, so
do the math).
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What is best and cheapest, I have ATT 3g and my city wont allow the
antennas needed so I often drop connection and go to non 3g at 1-2 bar
with a new phone. My city doesnt want the "eyesore" of more antennas.