T-Mobile has two new products that will help expand its sprawling, but uneven network into your home, office or wherever you happen to need a little extra signal in your life. But you wouldn’t know it ...
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John Legere took to Twitter in a surprisingly short and subdued Tweetstorm just a short while ago to announce a new move the ‘Uncarrier’ is making this week. Ahead of its Uncarrier X event, T-Mo’s ...
I can see a use case for people without Wifi calling (such as myself), but it sounds like it would be better to use Magic Jack or some other VoIP service (like I do). If I spent most of my time at ...
T-Mobile's Uncarrier 7 event had four major components to make the network compelling for customers. I have been using one of its new devices, the T-Mobile Personal CellSpot for the past several days ...
The self-proclaimed "uncarrier" launched a handy little device that should make dropped calls a thing of the past. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team ...
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T-Mobile US is giving customers free devices that boost network coverage in and around their homes, with one caveat: the device lets anyone in the immediate area use the customer’s Internet bandwidth.
Its new CellSpot device, part of the carrier's larger push to improve network coverage, acts as a mini cell phone tower in your home or office. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in ...
SureCall Flare 3.0 is an in-home cell signal booster. SureCall Flare 3.0 works with all North American cellular phone companies just like the previously reviewed the SureCall N-Range 2.0. Due to the ...