The Benefits and Features of Signal Mobile Repeaters/Boosters for Mobile Phones
The common problem that cell phone users experience today is the poor phone network reception. Many factors contribute to this kind of problem.
Problem: Poor mobile network reception due to phone type, location, or network carrier.
Causes:
Building materials blocking signals.
Geographic obstacles like mountains or forests.
Solution: Signal boosters enhance weak signals for any phone type, improving reception in homes, offices, or cars.
Benefits:
Improved signal strength.
Enhanced call quality and data speeds.
Reliable connectivity in challenging environments.
What is the address or gps coordinates of the installation site?
What type of building is it (residential, commercial, industrial)?
Signal Strength:
What is the current signal strength (in dBm or number of bars) at various points around the site?
Can you visually see the signal boosters in your area from your installation site?
Which carrier(s) are being used? (e.g., Econet, Telecell, Netone)
Coverage Area:
What is the total square meters of the area needing coverage?
How many floors does the building have? Please provide layout details if available.
Obstructions:
What materials are used in the building (e.g., concrete, metal)?
Are there any known sources of interference?
Usage Requirements:
How many users/devices are expected to connect?
What types of services are needed (e.g., voice, data, or both)?
Power Supply:
Are there electrical outlets available at the installation site?
Is there a need for solar power compatibility?
Additional Steps:
Site Survey: We may need to conduct a site survey to measure signal strength and identify optimal locations for antennas.
Design Proposal: Based on the gathered information, we will create a design proposal including equipment specifications and installation plan, and provide a detailed quote covering the cost of equipment, installation, and any additional services.