September 21st, 2009

AT&T launches ‘MicroCell’ signal booster

Here it is, the AT&T 3G MicroCell. It’s a router-like device that piggybacks on your home broadband connection to provide better AT&T signal strength, including 3G data.

You’re apparently able to use your existing plan minutes for no additional charge aside from the cost of the device, or for $20 per month you get unlimited minutes for up to ten registered phones. Mind you, these are… → Read More

January 26th, 2009

AT&T gets into the femtocell game with 3G MicroCell

Following on the heels of Sprint and Verizon, AT&T is set to launch its own femtocell -  3G MicroCell – giving its customers (who pay for a 3G MicroCell plan) unlimited minutes while connected to any MicroCell at home, business, or otherwise. MicroCell is essentially a personal miniature cell tower that connects to AT&T’s network via your existing broadband connection in order… → Read More