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Debunking the Negative Perception Around Cell Signal Boosters
October 3, 2018
For many years, cellular signal amplifiers had a bad reputation. That’s because early iterations of the devices — which were intended to improve signal where it was weak — often resulted in overloads that would take down entire cell towers, thereby causing bigger problems than those the amplifiers set out to solve.While improved technology has vastly changed cellular signal amplification for the better, some of those leftover negative perceptions persist. But, information and better regulations are helping to shift that mindset.Although it’s been 45 years since the first cell phone was invented, cellular technology has only really matured over the past decade or so. Today, 95 percent of the American population owns a cell phone. But, even as the use of cellular and mobile technology continues to reach the far corners of the U.S., and the world, there are still plenty of places that lack strong and reliable signal. Cellular-signal-blocking materials are everywhere, from remote and mountainous outdoor terrain, to office buildings constructed with concrete, steel and energy-efficient windows.