Most people cannot live without their phones. In fact, according to reviews.org in 2021, 46% of Australians’ said that they are addicted to their mobile phones. Which is why we can only imagine the panic, anxiety and frustration that is felt when people have little to no phone reception.
If this is you (whether you want to admit it or not) you will be happy to know that there is a solution! You will no longer want to throw your phone in frustration! The solution? Powertec’s Cel-Fi GO4 mobile booster. The added bonus is that this carrier can be switched between Telstra, Optus or Vodafone, by simply using the WAVE app. A Cel-Fi Mobile Booster device amplifies the network signal your mobile device receives, to extend the area that your device can work in.
You will be pleased to know that at Jim’s Antennas our team is highly trained, experienced and licensed in installing Mobile Signal Repeaters. In fact, we are also the preferred installer and platinum partner for Powertec, Australia’s number one wholesaler and retailer of Mobile Phone Boosters.
Only recently, Matt from Jim’s Antennas & Jim’s Security North Albury had a customer who was receiving one bar of reception. Matt installed the Cel-Fi GO4 and helped set up the customer with the WAVE app, so not only does the customer now have full bars but they are able to switch between Telstra and Optus.
You don’t have to put up with bad phone reception anymore. To book in your free onsite quote with your local Jim’s Antennas Franchise call 131 546 or book here.
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