Cellular in the Adirondacks
Spend any time in the Adirondacks and one quickly learns that cellular coverage is marginal at best. Many people think that we have no coverage, but we have some coverage. Around North Creek, cellular users learn where they can park to make calls or what section of Main Street has coverage. Since it's virtually impossible to conduct business without cellular, I've long used a cellular amplifier in my car and my office. The concept is simple; if there a bit of cellular signal these devices will "boost" the signal to a usable level.
I now sell Wilson cellular amplifiers. They are available both for "in building" use and for mobile use. A Wilson DB Pro amplifier may provide a usable cell signal in your vacation home. Some homeowners have even avoided the added cost of a land line. My mobile amplifier provides me with coverage across about 85% of the local town. Furthermore, as I travel I find that the mobile amplifier reduces the incidence of dropped calls.
Amplifiers are available to work wirelessly with all cell phones. Additionally, a couple of compact amps have just been introduced for the iPhone and Blackberry Curve. I've obtained a special introductory price on a couple of iBoosters for the iPhone. I have two units available on a first come, first served basis. For information on these amps and others, call me at 518.251.2122. I offer discount pricing as a service to my customers and clients.
More info at: www.wilsonelectronics.com