Company:SignalBooster.com

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SignalBooster.com
TypePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
HeadquartersHouston, Texas, USA
ProductsWi-Fi extenders, cell amplifiers, HDTV antenna boosters.
ParentAccessory Fulfillment Center, LLC
Websitehttps://www.signalbooster.com/

SignalBooster.com is a Houston-based website and company of the same name, owned by Accessory Fulfillment Center, LLC. The website mainly sells SureCall hardware, made in china, via their large retail store and warehousing facility.[1][2][3]

Operations

The company's retail operations are carried out via their large retail store / warehouse and the equipment is supplied to remote areas via online https based ordering system. The equipment is manufactured by SureCall and Wilson Electronics. It includes equipment for cellular coverage required for a few rooms with their EZ-4G booster kit, and Force 7 cellular amplifier kit which is a commercial booster kit for boosting reception of Internet wi-fi, HDTV, and cellular devices such as cell phones and tablets.[4] The current operations of the company are reportedly active in US and Canada according to The Sowetan.[5] The Saturday Paper declared the company to be more of a solution provider than only a product seller.[6]

According to a market research, 17–25 percent of all users globally experience poor quality wireless coverage indoors. This results in over a billion subscribers experiencing this issues. The website reportedly targets this userbase.[7]

The company provides signal boosters to Fortune 500 companies that own or operate on large campuses and in buildings.[8][9]

References

  1. Ram, T.. "Signalbooster.com and among solutions". The Monthly. 
  2. M, David. "Texas Based SignalBooster.com initiates warehousing". The Monthly. 
  3. Martin, L.. "iSignal". Jschool. 
  4. https://www.signalbooster.com/products/signal-booster-for-wi-fi-hdtv-cellular-surecall-force-7
  5. Kane, Rima (4 December 2012). "Signal hardware takes to competition". The Sowetan. 
  6. Wimrz, K. R. (5 January 2014). "Way to boost". The Saturday Paper [Print]. 
  7. Karim. S (May 2015). "Signal boosters for indoors to resolve major coverage concerns". Tele-Tech & Electronic Industries, 148
  8. "Signalbooster.com to be used by Law Enforcement and Police" by Sam W., The New York Times, July 3, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  9. R., James (July 2015). Rise of the Cell Phone in Daily Life: A perspective from Signal Boosting. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.