
Cellular signal amplification
Cellular signal amplification involves boosting weak mobile signals to improve call quality and data speeds. This is achieved using devices called signal boosters or amplifiers, which consist of three main parts: an outdoor antenna that captures the existing signal, a signal amplifier that increases the signal strength, and an indoor antenna that relays the strengthened signal inside a building. This process reduces dropped calls and improves connectivity, especially in areas with poor reception. Essentially, signal amplification enhances the quality and reliability of your mobile connection by making the existing signal stronger and clearer within the desired coverage area.