What is an AT&T 3G MicroCell™? AT&T 3G MicroCell acts like a mini cellular tower in your home or small business environment. It connects to AT&T's network via your existing broadband internet service ...
U.S. iPhone users have joked that Apple's gadget can do everything but make phone calls. The problem is partly due to congestion on AT&T's wireless network. Now in some cities, AT&T is selling a way ...
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SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. iPhone users have joked that Apple's gadget can do everything but make phone calls. The problem is partly due to congestion on AT&T's wireless network. Now in some cities, AT&T is ...
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We've already seen AT&T's 3G MicroCell picked up by a few desperate Charlotteans, but for those residing in North Carolina's only city to own a professional sports championship (sorry, Panthers), ...
Do you frequently experience dropped calls or sluggish data service on an AT&T cell phone in a home (or small office) that’s supposed to be within the network’s area of coverage? AT&T’s 3G MicroCell ...
AT&T announced this week at the CTIA show in Las Vegas that it will soon make its femtocell device available to subscribers nationwide. The femtocell–which AT&T has dubbed the MicroCell–creates a mini ...
AT&T customers who live or work in one of the company's many pockets of poor or dead 3G service will soon have the option to pay $20 extra to obtain unlimited calling over 3G using their own Internet ...
The AT&T 3G MicroCell largely (but not 100 percent reliably) delivers on its promise of excellent 3G coverage indoors, if you’re willing to pay. Do you frequently experience dropped calls or sluggish ...
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