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Fri Jul-09-10 09:02 AM
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$150 buys your own cell tower |
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:06 AM
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1. I purchased a similar device from a company called "zboost" a bit back |
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:29 AM
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5. Thanks for mentioning this. I've been looking at these. This is good info. n/t |
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:30 AM
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Edited on Fri Jul-09-10 09:30 AM by RKP5637
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Edited on Fri Jul-09-10 09:59 AM by negativenihil
These femtocell devices depend on your home broadband connection.
So not only are you paying for your cell service and your broadband service, you're also paying for the femtocell and in some cases an EXTRA fee for the femtocell. Then there's the whole factor of broadband providers capping your monthly transfers - i can't imagine a femtocell being a light bandwith user (please correct me if i am wrong here).
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:27 AM
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4. The "zboost" mentioned in posting #1 is just a repeater/amplifier, I believe. The |
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others (from a cellular provider) do appear to be femtocell devices and for those I think what you've said makes a lot of sense IMO. Thanks for mentioning this. If I were doing this I would use (probably) the "zboost" so as to eliminate any broadband connection and just use the antenna. I'm in a bit of a valley, but upstairs cell phones work fine. I want to get rid of my land line.
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:34 AM
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7. You're right. It's an antenna + amplifier. For my purposes, I considered that fact to be a bonus |
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(in other words, I object to ATT piggy-backing on my data connection, especially when it is so stingy with its own bandwidth.)
As for the Wi-Ex/zboost, it essentially boils down to a meter long antenna mounted somewhere on your property--if it can get signal outside, then you can amplify it inside. However, for some, the "femtocell" type device may be their only option.
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Fri Jul-09-10 09:59 AM
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8. You're 100% correct about the zboost device n/t |
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Fri Jul-09-10 10:52 AM
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9. FYI: $100 rebate for AT&T Micro-cell |
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I just got off the phone with AT&T logging another in a long line of reception complaints I have (it took eleven tries just getting through on their 611 line).
At the end of their song and dance that Cape Cod doesn't have enough people for them to bother with, and to go F yourself (in phone company-speak), she mentioned the micro-cell thingy and said it was only 50 bucks after the $100 rebate.
Although I hate AT&T, for 50 bucks that's not too bad.
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Fri Jul-09-10 11:51 AM
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10. Interesting. Never heard of it before. Rec'd. |
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