Does ATT still offer MicroCell?
As of December 31st, 2017, the AT MicroCell has been discontinued. If you own a MicroCell and rely on it for placing calls at your home or at your office, now may be the time to start thinking about replacing it.
Is there a monthly charge for AT MicroCell?
Beyond the cost of the device, you’ll need to agree to a monthly fee of $20 — or $10 for AT high-speed Internet customers — if you don’t want minutes deducted from your cell phone plan when you use the MicroCell.
Does AT offer a signal booster?
AT Cell Booster and Cell Booster Pro are mini cell towers that improve cell signals by using your current internet connection. The booster creates a 4G LTE cell signal for better indoor coverage, 1 more reliable voice calling and texting, and more consistent data speeds.
How can I improve my AT signal strength?
The most reliable, cost-effective solution to poor AT signals within a building is to install a cellular amplifier, otherwise known as a cell signal repeater. The repeaters offered by WilsonPro work to improve AT networks, and they work across a variety of carriers, including Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
How can I improve my AT cell phone signal?
If your signal is low quality, you’ll want to make sure you use a Directional Outdoor Antenna with your booster. We particularly recommend the Cel-Fi LPDA antenna. Using a directional antenna allows you to improve the quality of the signal.
How do I update my AT cell towers?
AT users don’t update “towers”. Towers are metal structures with no update that is possible by dialing a number.
Why is AT reception so bad?
The Culprits of Poor AT Signal. Much of AT’s signal strength comes down to how many towers you have in your area and the frequencies the company operates those towers at. This determines both how strong your connection is and how much throughput, or bandwidth, you get from it.