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If you own a mobile phone, you’ve probably experienced poor reception indoors. “Can you hear me now?”, “What about now?” sounds familiar? CellAntenna Sp. z o.o., a subsidiary of CellAntenna Corp. is the worldwide provider of solutions that solve mobile communication problems with building repeaters. CellAntenna’s building repeater solutions make it possible to use mobile phones indoors, even in the areas where the outdoor signal is weak. In addition, the amplifiers reduce the overall radiation produced by mobile phones.
CellAntenna’s repeater solutions come in a wide-variety of pre-packaged and custom solutions, all CE tested and approved by Polish Telecommunications Institute. They are compatible with all public frequencies and all cellular service providers. The pre-packaged solutions range up to 5,000 square meters of coverage. For customers seeking solutions that go beyond 5,000 square meters and need multiple-floor distribution, CellAntenna will design and install a custom building repeater system, using the latest fiber optic technology to ensure the best reception in every corner of the indicated area.
“Mobile phones are already a part of everyday life, but unfortunately they often don’t work where and when we need them the most, at home and work,” said CellAntenna CEO, Howard Melamed. “Our building repeater systems solve this problem and make the mobile phone almost as functional as a landline while reducing the radiation they emit.”
The pre-packaged building repeaters are easy to install or can be installed by a CellAntenna partner, a local electrician or a satellite installer. For larger, custom-designed systems, CellAntenna has professionally-trained installers teams located throughout the world.
About CellAntenna
Headquartered in Coral Springs, Florida, and offices in England and Poland, CellAntenna has more than 90,000 customers worldwide. CellAntenna has grown from a prominent Florida based corporation to a firm of international standing. Nowadays, it also cooperates worldwide with governmental institutions, the army and public services providing them the guarantee of perfect communication in case of emergency. This cooperation also concerns jamming of GSM signal. This technology is especially useful to fight organized crime and sophisticated terrorist actions. It is only available for authorized commercial customers.
For more information go to: www.cellantenna.com.
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