tl;dr — Mcell firmware bug prevents iPhones 5 from receiving a 3G signal from AT&T Mcells. Deactivating and reactivating your Mcell (either yourself or by having AT&T customer service handle it for ...
American iPhone users stuck living or working in an AT&T dead zone and unable to sign up for the 3G MicroCell now have another option to try in order to boost their wireless signal: the WiEx Zboost XY ...
I've admittedly had a bit of a love-hate relationship with AT&T’s 3G MicroCell and its femtocell alternatives from Verizon Wireless and others. On the one hand, it continues to irritate me that ...
It’s no secret that AT&T has been overwhelmed by data-munching iPhone users, and reliability remains sketchy in many key areas. So if the MicroCell 3G is your best option for proper coverage (using ...
The AT&T 3G MicroCell largely (but not 100 percent reliably) delivers on its promise of excellent 3G coverage indoors, if you’re willing to pay. Do you frequently experience dropped calls or sluggish ...
AT&T recently explained that some customers are receiving its 3G MicroCell femtocell product as part of a trial in two U.S. markets. An AT&T spokesperson confirmed that the trial is being used to ...
AT&T’s has just pulled the shroud off their first femtocell device (a box that produces cellphone signals at home). It’s called the 3G MicroCell. And we have a few details regarding how it will work.
Today AT&T announced plans to unroll its 3G MicroCell femtocell product and service nationwide. AT&T has been trialling femtocells in test markets in Georgia. Beginning in mid-April, it will roll out ...
AT&T may be getting ready to systematically give away its 3G MicroCell indoor base stations to some subscribers who are likely to have very poor coverage in their homes. The MicroCell is AT&T’s name ...
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