That's neat. Why can't AT&T have this? My office is like a bomb shelter, so I get ZERO service. But everything I see requires some hard-core wiring and installation. Just as long as it can get past a web-proxy.
Consider me another person that would like to see AT&T have something like this. Although, I would perfer not having to do this and to have service in my Suburban home. Oh well, apparently that is too much to ask.
As a side note, you can bet every Sprint Store will have one of these. "Yes, as you can see, Sprint has excellent service, why it appears we have 5 Bars in this Shopping Mall! Does your old provider have 5 Bars in here?" (50 Feet away and 5 minutes later) "WTF? Call Failed?"
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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That's neat. Why can't AT&T have this? My office is like a bomb shelter, so I get ZERO service. But everything I see requires some hard-core wiring and installation. Just as long as it can get past a web-proxy.
Consider me another person that would like to see AT&T have something like this. Although, I would perfer not having to do this and to have service in my Suburban home. Oh well, apparently that is too much to ask.
As a side note, you can bet every Sprint Store will have one of these. "Yes, as you can see, Sprint has excellent service, why it appears we have 5 Bars in this Shopping Mall! Does your old provider have 5 Bars in here?" (50 Feet away and 5 minutes later) "WTF? Call Failed?"
most of the retail and repair centers have a commercial version of this device, this is why "everything works" when brought into their stores