Cellular antennas have become a pesky source of mayhem to architectural landscapes in nearly every city across the nation. As cell phone use grows (roughly 50% of Americans now own a cell phone), ...
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Cellular signal boosters use big antennas to improve the coverage in your home, vehicle, or property. These are the top signal boosters for apartments and houses. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile writers.
BARCELONA, Spain, March 03, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global end-to-end IoT solutions provider, has introduced five new small cell antennas to add further functionality and ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Cellular networks need better antennas and backhaul upgrades if they are going to optimize the performance of next-generation technologies, said an engineering manager who has ...
Is a telephone pole or utility pole a “telecommunications tower”? Or is it a “wireless support structure”? Lancaster city’s ability to regulate wireless equipment installed by cell phone companies may ...
Manhattan has more cell-phone antennas per square mile than any other place in America. But the city does not track precisely where they’re installed—whether they’re on top of skyscrapers, schools, ...
“Can you hear me now?” Not too well if you’re using a cell phone near the top of Massachusetts’ Mount Watatic. That’s because state officials, eager to protect this pristine peak from unsightly ...
Researchers are reinventing the mirror, at least for microwaves, potentially replacing the familiar 3-D dishes and microwave horns we see on rooftops and cell towers with flat panels that are compact, ...
Cellular signal boosters use big antennas to improve the coverage in your home or car. These are the top signal boosters for apartments, houses, and vehicles. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile analysts. That ...