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Cell Phone

A 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 Strength

Between 10 and 25 percent of wireless subscribers have difficulty using their wireless devices in their homes or officers due to poor signal strength indoors. A great outdoor signal doesn’t always mean a great indoor signal. Several factors affect wireless signals from penetrating into buildings, including building material (metal, concrete, tinted glass), wall density, the number of windows and building height.

The Spotwave Z1900 is used to improve signal for these wireless services within areas up to 2500 sq ft. The Z1900 boosts the cell phone signal inside your home or office. If you rely on your wireless phone or PDA to work consistently and reliably at home or in your small office, you should consider the Z1900 product from Spotwave.

The 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.

The Spotwave Z1900 can take a relatively weak outdoor signal ( eg 2 Bars or -100dBm) then boost it and retransmit it inside the home at a full 4-5 bars on your cell phone (-85 to -80dBm).


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Spotwave Z1900


You can reduce dropped calls when you’re inside your home or small office.

  • Many building materials interfere with, or block, the cell phone signal. With Z1900 system, you can bring that outside cell phone signal inside – where you need it the most.
  • You can extend the battery life of your cell phone. Because the Z1900 enhances the signal, the phone uses less power to capture the cell phone signal, thus conserving the battery of the phone- ensuring longer talk times.
  • Many cell phone users are already replacing or considering replacing their landlines and using their cell phones as their only phones. Some are using their cell phone as their primary work phone. However in order to cut the chord and go completely wireless at home, you need reliable coverage. The Z1900 improves the wireless coverage so that you can use your cell phone as your only phone if you want to.


How the Spotwave Z1900 works. Source: Signal.ca

Reviews of the Spotwave Z1900

Spotwave Z1900 installation tips Source: BerryShack.com


The Canadian price of the Spotwave Z1900 ranges between $300 to $400.

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Spotwave.com, Ottawa, Ontario
phone 1-866-704-9750

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WhiteRadio.com, Burlington, Ontario
phone: 1-800-565-3586