Cell Phone Repeaters for AT&T Wireless

AT&T makes use of GSM and HSDPA/UMTS technology on both the 800mhz and 1900 MHz bands for their voice and data services. For this reason, it is important to find out which frequency repeater is suited for use with AT&T Wireless service in your area.

To find out which frequency is being used by AT&T in your area, visit Wireless Advisor and enter your zip code. If only one frequency is shown for AT&T Wireless coverage, then you should choose that frequency repeater to improve AT&T signal in your home or office. If both 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies are showing, then AT&T have signals in both frequency bands available - so either a 800 or 1900 Mhz repeater should work correctly.

In most rural areas, 800 MHz coverage is stronger and therefore an 800 MHz repeater is preferrable. In California, Nevada, and New York, AT&T usually makes use of the 800 Mhz frequency rather than the 1900 MHz frequency, even if they have licenses for both.

Where available, the AT&T HSDPA/UMTS broadband data service (for both cell phones and broadband data cards) usually makes use of the 800 MHz frequency.

If you purchase a cell phone repeater for a specific band and find that you are unable to find any signal, you can take advantage of our 14-day money-back guarantee and exchange it for the correct frequency

Quick link yourself to a Clear Voice 800MHz Kit or to a Clear Voice 1900MHz Kit.
Trying to boost more than one network/frequency? Use our Dual Band Repeater Kit..

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