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Cell PhoneA cell phone is the Canadian name for a mobile telephone. The cell phone is a long-range, portable electronic device used for mobile communication. It uses a network of specialized transmitter and receiver base stations known as cell sites. In other countries the cell phone is also called a wireless, cellular phone, cell speaker box, or hand phone (HP).
How to Improve Cell Phone Signal StrengthThe Spotwave Z1900 is a high-performance repeater antenna system which boosts wireless signals and ensures reliable coverage for cell phones, PDAs and 3G laptop air cards. Providing wireless coverage for homes and small offices up to 2,500 sq ft, the Z1900 is Spotwave's most cost-effective solution for the wireless subscriber at home, and supports all wireless voice and data services being delivered in the PCS (1900 MHz) band.
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