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Ofcom mobile signal boosting regulations updated
Ofcom have recently introduced new changes to help expand the range of licence exempt mobile phone repeaters for consumers. Mobile phone repeaters can be used to improve mobile signal within buildings providing they don’t cause undue interference and follow Ofcom’s requirements. These devices boost the signal between a mobile operator’s base station and a mobile phone being used indoors.

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care home mobile signal booster
Nightingale Hammerson is an independent charity and leading specialist in the care of older people, comprising two care homes; Nightingale House in Clapham and Hammerson House, in Hampstead.  We were contacted to fix the serious mobile signal problem that the Hammerson House care home was experiencing. The old building had been demolished and rebuilt and the new building was blocking the mobile signal.

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Can you boost multiple networks at once
This time we want to talk about the technicalities, and legalities, of boosting multiple mobile phone networks. Let's start with a bit about network providers. There are four major UK network providers: Vodafone, Three, O2 and EE. There are many more which piggyback on their signals (around 30 piggybacking companies across the UK). Officially, they're known as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) ... nice and easy to remember! The good news here is that you can boost these MVNO signals by simply boosting the parent network ... so for Sky Mobile you'd boost O2 and for BT Mobile it would be EE. Here's a full list of all UK MVNOs if you want to see who the parent network is for your specific MVNO. Hold on, what was the question? Oh yes, can I boost all networks or just one network?

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office mobile signal booster
Sykes & Son Limited deliver a range of building, engineering and maintenance solutions to iconic clients and sites throughout London and the South East. They came to us during the construction of their new head office building to enquire about a signal solution. The brief; to boost the signal for their company phones.

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pub mobile signal booster
Double Locks is a popular 18th-century Inn situated on the Exeter Ship Canal. With outdoor seats by the canal locks and cosy log fires, Double Locks is one of Devon’s most popular pubs. We were contacted and asked to design a signal solution to fix the very limited mobile signal at Double Locks. Poor mobile signal meant that the payment devices (point of sale terminals) didn’t work, especially during busy periods. The building has thick brick walls which were doing an excellent job of blocking mobile signal.

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