T-Mobile has two new products that will help expand its sprawling, but uneven network into your home, office or wherever you happen to need a little extra signal in your life. But you wouldn’t know it ...
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T-Mobile US is giving customers free devices that boost network coverage in and around their homes, with one caveat: the device lets anyone in the immediate area use the customer’s Internet bandwidth.
The self-proclaimed "uncarrier" launched a handy little device that should make dropped calls a thing of the past. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team ...
Even though I live in a suburb of a major city, my mobile coverage can be spotty at home, regardless of where I am in the house. I tried switching to wi-fi, and it was worse. If you have the same ...
Turning your phone's connection off and then back on is the quickest and easiest way to try and fix your signal woes. If you're moving around from one location to another, toggling Airplane mode ...
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I can see a use case for people without Wifi calling (such as myself), but it sounds like it would be better to use Magic Jack or some other VoIP service (like I do). If I spent most of my time at ...