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 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 ...
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Sometimes also called a femtocell, a microcell is a device that uses an Internet connection to provide cellular service. Generally used by subscribers who don't get good service at their homes or ...
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 ...
AT&T this week began testing a service that helps improves 3G cell phone reception in and around the home and takes some strain off its network, a growing concern with its data-hungry iPhone users.
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 ...
Like so many in Milwaukee, I've suffered through two and a half years as an AT&T Wireless customer, mostly unable to place or receive a call inside my own home. Then, on Monday, I got my hands on a 3G ...
AT&T is offering femtocells to customers in Charlotte, North Carolina, in its first full consumer trial of the technology, which uses a small cellular base station in a home or office to improve ...
AT&T’s 3G MicroCell uses your Internet connection to act as a mini 3G tower—something iPhone users in particular have waited for. And after reports it could arrive in select locations this week, AT&T ...
AT&T announced this week that in addition to its Charlotte, N.C., test market, the 3G MiroCell hardware is now available in select counties in Georgia, South Carolina, San Diego and Las Vegas.
AT&T has recently been sending out emails to some of its customers offering free microcells as rewards for staying loyal customers. Could this be another attempt to thwart the mass exodus they fear ...