How to boost a mobile phone signal in the office?

2022-06-19 00:47:57 By : Ms. Rayna Wang

In our time of advanced high technology, it is impossible to imagine life without a mobile phone or the i nternet.

Although today mobile communication seems to be available to everyone, its quality may upset you. The signal is often weak due to thick concrete walls or a basement. Therefore, almost every office has a mobile phone signal booster for comfortable work.

One of the most common complaints from mobile operators' customers is the increase in the number of calls dropped before they have time to say at least a few words. The first reason for this phenomenon is the location of one of the two phones in an area where there are not enough radio waves to continue communication; the network is oversaturated, which is why the call is interrupted.

The second reason for these call failures is poor signal reception, when the phone is out of range of the mobile operator's antennas, an active call cannot be supported through the network of another operator, which leads to the end of the call.

Sometimes the signal can be very weak due to the fact that the signal station is located far from your office or home building. But even in this situation, there is a great solution from UCtel!

It can provide mobile phone signal booster for any objects you want:

High-quality and reliable equipment from UCtel will work for you for your success. We know how important it is to ensure efficient and reliable communication in the world of business and commerce. A missed call can cost you dearly and even damage your reputation!

Every message, call or email sent is of fundamental importance, whether it is communication between employees, partners or customers. Your GSM network with optimal reliability can help close deals and generate ideas.

There are several reasons for the disappearance of the cellular signal. In the city the main problem can be thick walls of buildings made of glass, brick or reinforced concrete creating a "screen" when passing radio waves. Even a large number of base stations in large cities are not able to provide 100% coverage of the entire territory.

If we are talking about the countryside, problems can happen due to the long distances to the base stations, a significant weakening of the radio signal is possible, the presence of natural obstacles (forests, hills) is also of great importance for the passage of the radio signal.

There’s no doubt that different consumers may need an amplifier. A person living in a rural area, in an area with little or no mobile network coverage, will obviously find such a device very useful. However, other scenarios may justify the purchase of such equipment. In particular, there are signal boosters for GSM mobile communications. This means that they can be transported and do not need to be fixed like traditional amplifiers. They can be very useful, for example, for equipping a motorhome or boat.

Everyone is familiar with the situation when during an important conversation the connection is suddenly interrupted due to insufficient signal level, or the presence of "dead zones" in rooms where mobile communication is completely absent.

To amplify the signal of a cellular network, it is advisable to use a gsm amplifier, which works on the principle of repeating the signal received from the base tower.

An external antenna is installed on the roof of the building or its facade, which receives the signal from the base tower of the mobile or Internet operator and transmits it to the heater (repeater, mobile repeater/Internet connection). Here the signal is amplified and transmitted by coaxial cable to the internal antenna, which distributes the signal to consumers - subscribers.

The cellular signal amplifier usually includes:

GSM signal amplifiers work in duplex mode, the number of simultaneous calls is unlimited. The use of this device does not require special coordination with cellular operators.

The signal from your device is similarly transmitted to the cellular operator. The internal antenna provides coverage of the cellular signal inside the building. In turn, signals from cell phones inside the building are received by the built-in antenna and transmitted through the repeater and external antenna to the base station of the operator. Power splitters are needed to connect additional indoor antennas to increase coverage. The radio frequency cable is intended for connection of all elements of the amplifier of cellular communication among themselves. Cable length is limited by signal attenuation.  Depending on the brand of cable and installation of the system, the durability and reliability of the "cellular amplifier" depends.

It is recommended to perform a trial run first. It is important that there is no interference between the antennas. If the room antenna is installed too close to the external antenna, the repeater will turn off. Make sure, for example, that room antennas are not installed too close to the window.

There’s no doubt  that you need to be sure the external antenna is installed correctly. That is, as high as possible, in the direction of relay antennas. Otherwise, the signal cannot be received optimally. As a result, the GSM mobile network does not have optimal amplification.

Moreover, mobile signals, i.e., the GSM network through which calls pass as well as 3G and 4G LTE mobile Internet use frequency bands. There are several that operators share. Therefore, before choosing a signal amplifier, you should find out about the frequency bands used by your operator in the area where the repeater is deployed.

A mobile phone signal booster will definitely help you to solve any network and internet problems at your place. Moreover, this service is able to increase the productivity of the workflow if you are going to use it in the office.

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