Wilson to Debut New 4G Indoor Cellular Signal Booster at CEDIA
Wilson Electronics told rAVe today that it plans to announce new 4G signal booster designed to future-proof installations for the residential and commercial installer markets. Dubbed the CI 2070, Wilson says it boosts 4G, 3G and even 3G and EDGE networks in places with virtually no service. In addition, it supports LTE in North America and allows for coverage indoors for up to 80,000 square feet.
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