SureCall said its machine-to-machine signal booster is the...
SureCall said its machine-to-machine signal booster is the first M2M device to be certified under revised FCC signal booster rules. Use of M2M boosters “is rapidly expanding into new industries,” said CEO Hongtao Zhan. “Being the first to receive approval…
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for an M2M booster is certainly a great advantage for our company, but more importantly it’s beneficial for all M2M customers whose machines rely on boosters to consistently communicate data.” The device supports 2G and 3G frequencies offered by all major carriers and provides a maximum gain of 15dB, SureCall said in a news release Thursday.