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AT&T 3G MicroCell Mini Cellular Tower

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AT&T 3G MicroCell Mini Cellular Tower

AT&T is going to launch the 3G MicroCell, a mini cellular tower (femtocell) for home or small business environment. The 3G MicroCell connects to AT&T’s network via DSL or cable broadband internet service. It enhances 3G coverage indoors and supports up to 4 simultaneous voice or data users.

Device Features:

  • Enhanced coverage indoors – supports both voice and data up to 5000 square feet.
  • Available unlimited minute plans – Individual or Family Plan.
  • 3G handset compatible – works with any AT&T 3G Phone.
  • Up to 4 simultaneous voice or data users supported.
  • Device is secure – cannot be accessed by unauthorized users, easy and secure online management of device settings
  • Seamless call hand-over – start calls on your 3G MicroCell and continue uninterrupted even if you leave the building.

Device Requirements:

  • 3G wireless phone/device
  • Broadband service over DSL or cable
  • Computer with internet access for online registration
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7 Responses to “AT&T 3G MicroCell Mini Cellular Tower”

  1. CAndre says:

    For all of you complaining about AT&T services, here is a recommendation, Verizon Wireless!

  2. susan mcmillan says:

    I have original iphone. Can this help my reception at home? I have high speed internet thru dsl with my phone company(not at&t).

  3. Jerry says:

    Buy it ? there better be giving it away for free. $150 a month. Its there job to bring service to our cell phones.

    • Christina says:

      Jerry – Not $150 a month – $150 is a one time fee. No monthly charges for this. But you’re right — they should give these away for free if they refuse to build real towers.

  4. Jennifer Lawhorn says:

    I am interested in getting on of these towers, when will they be available for purchase and how much will they cost?

    Thank you,

    Jennifer Lawhorn

    • Ketlin says:

      It sucks that I have to pay for this when I have been paying for service through AT&T for about 10 years. I moved about a week ago in a house about 3 minutes from my previous address and have absolutely NO signal in the new house. AT&T should absolutely cover more area.

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