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 Living In A Rural Area Doesn’t Mean You Need To Put Up With Poor Mobile Phone Reception!

Living in rural areas is definitely more peaceful, as opposed to living in the city. There is less traffic and noise pollution, and the cost of living is generally more affordable. However, there can be disadvantages, such as poor mobile phone reception.


If your house or business is surrounded by mountains, trees, shrubs or is not aligned with the nearest cellular tower, you can struggle to get a strong, reliable mobile phone reception.

Thankfully there is a solution. Powertec’s Cel-Fi Go System. A Mobile Booster device amplifies the network signal your mobile device receives, to extend the area that your device can work in.


At Jim’s Antennas our team is highly trained, experienced and licensed in installing Mobile Signal repeaters. Not only do we take pride in providing our customers with outstanding service, but our team also aims to supply the best products for the job. This is why we use Cel-fi, Australia’s leading brand of Mobile Phone Boosters. All Cel-Fi products are carrier approved by Telstra, Optus and Vodafone. 


Recently, Luke from Jim’s Antennas Shepparton, installed a Cel-Fi Go system to improve a customer’s mobile phone reception. The customer was frustrated with only ever getting one bar of 4G reception only in certain parts of their house. After installing the Cel-Fi Go System, the customer was able to get full 4G signal throughout their house, make and receive phone calls without any dropouts and attend Zoom meetings without any interruptions.


To find out more about the Cel-Fi Go System, and to arrange your free onsite quote with your local franchise, call 131 546 or book here.

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