Published: August 09, 2010
New White Paper Says Cellular Signal Boosters Improve Customer Satisfaction for Phone Users in Vehicles
ST. GEORGE, Utah - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Mobile cell
phone signal boosters can improve satisfaction of cellular network
customers who use their phones in vehicles by cutting dropped calls and
no-service "dead zones," according to a new white paper written by
Andrew Seybold, Inc.
The 15-page report "In-Car
Cellular Signal Boosters," prepared for Wilson Electronics, takes a
detailed look at how the devices operate. It also identifies technical
hurdles that Wilson has overcome to protect cellular network
infrastructure and cellular traffic from potential interference that can
be caused by poorly designed boosters.
"There is no such thing as a perfect network and there never will be,"
Seybold concluded in the report. "Radio waves bounce around and are
absorbed by vegetation and buildings, and cell sites are shadowed by new
buildings or terrain. Unfortunately, it takes a number of years to
locate, design, and build new cell sites that will solve known coverage
issues.
"Until such time as the networks are bulletproof (never) another tool to
enhance customer satisfaction makes sense, as long as network operators
are able to pre-determine which boosters have been designed to maximize
their customers' experience while not creating any problems with any of
the networks."
Among the white paper's other findings, signal boosters:
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Can be designed and engineered so that they do not interfere with
cellular networks, such as those engineered and designed by Wilson
Electronics.
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Are important products that can improve the satisfaction of cellular
phone customers using phones in their vehicle by virtually eliminating
dropped calls and boosting data download speed.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should raise the standards
by which signal boosters are tested and certified, ensuring the
devices amplify signals transmitted to and received from a signal
tower without causing interference.
"We have known for several years that a well-engineered signal booster
installed in a vehicle can significantly enhance cellular service for
the vehicle's occupants without causing interference on service provider
networks," said Joe Banos, Wilson COO. "The end result is a happier
cellular customer, and lower customer churn rate for the cellular
carrier companies. We're very pleased with the findings and
recommendations made by Andy and his team."
"In-Car Cellular Signal Boosters" is available for free download at http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/Files/Media/WilsonElectronicsWP-7-9-10.pdf.
About Wilson Electronics, Inc.
Wilson Electronics, Inc., a leader in the wireless communications
industry for more than 40 years, designs and manufactures a wide
variety of cell phone signal boosters, antennas and related components
that significantly improve cellular communications for both mobile and
in-building situations. All Wilson products are engineered, assembled
and tested in the company's U.S.-based headquarters. Wilson amplifiers
fully comply with FCC regulations for cellular devices and are FCC and
Industry Canada type accepted. Wilson Electronics has developed and
patented microprocessor-controlled amplifier technology, which protects
cell sites by preventing network interference from oscillation and/or
cell site overload. For more information, visit www.wilsonelectronics.com.
About Andrew Seybold, Inc.
Andrew Seybold, Inc. is dedicated to solving client challenges through
strategic consulting, client-specific research and analysis,
publications, speaking engagements and educational programs. Company
founder Andrew M. Seybold and his partners provide deep technology and
business expertise, proven best practices and long-established
relationships with industry leaders. Mr. Seybold is highly regarded for
his COMMENTARY e-newsletter and the Andrew Seybold Wireless University.
For more information, visit www.andrewseybold.com.

Wilson Electronics
Jonathan Bacon, 435-673-5021
Cell:
801-660-7820
jbacon@wilsonelectronics.com
Ken
Perkins, 435-986-6252
kperkins@wilsonelectronics.com
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