Jan 27 2009
Indoor wireless coverage for Verizon customers
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Verizon
Headquartered in Basking Bridge, New Jersey, Verizon Wireless is one of the largest wireless carriers from the United States (maybe the largest, if we take into consideration the acquisition of another important company, Alltel Wireless.

Having millions of subscribers, the chances for you to be one of them are significant, so you will be happy to read this article. Another condition for something like this to happen is for you to have an indoor wireless coverage which isn’t as good as you’ve expected it to be. Therefore, if you experience problems with you reception, let me tell you that the North American carrier has just announced a brand new product.
In other words, Verizon customers are now given the chance to avoid all of those problems interfering with their reception, such as “location, geography or structural conditionsâ€. We’re talking about Verizon Wireless Network Extender, which was designed to help people solve a problem that it’s quite common among Verizon Wireless phones’ users.
The device was designed and developed by another famous company, Samsung, being presented as a “mini-cell siteâ€, due to its small dimensions, similar to those of a wireless router box. A great thing about it is the fact that you don’t have to read endless instructions in order to set it up or to use it, because the Verizon Wireless Network Extender is actually ready to use as soon as you get it out of the box. Another advantage refers to the coverage area, which extends to approximately 5,000 square feet.
“Our new Network Extender device will bring the full benefit of the Verizon Wireless voice network to the small but important segment of customers who may experience weaker signal in their homes because of geographic or structural conditionsâ€, said Jack Plating, the executive vice president and chief operating officer of Verizon Wireless. In addition, he said that “current and prospective customers have told us they want this, and we are responding to that demand. For those who have wanted to sign up for Verizon Wireless service, but hesitated because of reception problems unique to their home location, this is the answerâ€.
Available online, by phone or at select stores, the device can be purchased for $249.99 plus local taxes.
(Source: unwiredview.com)






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