If you often find that when you’re at home your iPhone is constantly dropping calls or suffering from generally poor reception, AT&T’s offering a remedy for your network signal blues. The company ...
iPhone 3G users stuck in an AT&T dead zone at home or at work will soon be able to plug in a device that provides a strong local signal for up to 10 phones and four simultaneous voice or data ...
Sure, we kinda think AT&T’s cell-reception boosting MicroCell 3G should be like, free, since it’s using your pipes to route calls, but I suppose this is about as ...
Do you frequently experience dropped calls or sluggish data service on an AT&T cell phone in a home (or small office) that’s supposed to be within the network’s area of coverage? AT&T’s 3G MicroCell ...
U.S. iPhone users have joked that Apple's gadget can do everything but make phone calls. The problem is partly due to congestion on AT&T's wireless network. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
AT&T customers who live or work in one of the company's many pockets of poor or dead 3G service will soon have the option to pay $20 extra to obtain unlimited calling over 3G using their own Internet ...
AT&T announced this week at the CTIA show in Las Vegas that it will soon make its femtocell device available to subscribers nationwide. The femtocell–which AT&T has dubbed the MicroCell–creates a mini ...
Despite the fact that I live in a burgeoning metropolis with a clear view of San Francisco, the cell reception at my home is embarrassingly unreliable. For this reason, and this reason only, I’m ...
Urge to kill AT&T fading: Major signal boost in cell dead spots. Simple "set it and forget it" setup. Does not require contract commitment. No monthly fees. Design is so not garish. Urge to kill AT&T ...
Speculation has long held that AT&T was planning to offer a femtocell device--namely the 3G MicroCell--to its customers that would, in a manner of speaking, place an AT&T cell tower in the user's home ...