Is bad cell service at work an issue for you?

Let me ask this in a different way…

Does your cell service go from good to unusable (aka “No Service”) after entering your office building, medical facility, warehouse, auto dealership, or one of your branch office locations?

With today’s dependence on real-time communications and instant access to information, dealing with poor coverage and ‘dead zones’ isn’t only frustrating, it can be disastrous.

Since we rely so heavily on our devices, it’s essential to have a strong and reliable connection with our smartphones, wherever we are.

And weak or non-existent cell service sucks! Just ask this guy…

Here are a few things that can cause bad or blocked cell service in your office:

  • The building materials used in the construction of your office.
  • The distance between your office and cellular provider.
  • Congestion on your mobile provider’s network.
  • Obstructions due to geography, other buildings, and sometimes weather conditions.

Unfortunately, these things are usually out of your control.

So what can you do?

Contact IDeACOM to evaluate what’s going on. We may have a solution to boost cellular service inside your building, as long as it’s good outside of your building.

We’ll schedule a site survey and take readings and determine if a cell boosting technology solution will improve the service inside your building. And if so, IDeACOM will propose a solution to get you back online.

Although this case study may not describe your situation, here’s an interesting overview about how one of our vendor-partners SureCall was able to quickly solve a huge problem during this year’s NCAA Final Four tournament at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ.

This is just one example of how boosting capacity to allow for simultaneous high-volume data transfers over 5G can have a positive impact for a large number of users.

More commonly we find that good cell service takes a nose dive upon entering an office building.

What’s your challenge?

Let’s take a closer look together…

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