There
is nothing more annoying to a cell phone user than ending up in a location
where one has a consistently weak signal leading to barely audible
conversations and continuously dropped calls. A geography that includes hills,
mountains, and valleys or any number of certain physical structures can all
significantly impact a cellular phone’s full network coverage. 5Barz
International Inc. conquers this wireless dead zone. The company incorporates
multiple patented technologies to create a highly engineered, single-piece,
plug and play device called 5Barz Network Extender that strengthens weak
cellular signals to deliver high quality signals for voice, data and video
reception on cell phones and other cellular equipped devices.
One
current class of products in the market designed to improve poor cell reception
involves what are called repeaters, also called cell phone boosters, which
depend on at least a weak cell tower signal to amplify and rebroadcast. Many
repeaters have multiple parts, starting with an antenna that you place as close
as possible to the strongest cell tower signal, which is typically found near a
window or even outdoors or on the roof. The antenna transmits signals over a
cable connected to an amplifier, which boosts the signal and retransmits it
indoors. However, this lacks portability as one has to deal with an external
antenna and an extension of coaxial cable. Repeater kits can be purchased at
specialty electronics retailers for prices that range anywhere from $150 to
$600.
The
other main technology to boost cell phone signals is a class of products
referred to as femtocells. Femtocells connect directly into a broadband
Internet access port, and so the mobile phone carrier is now requiring the
broadband carrier to provide good service. As that is not always the case,
there may be degradation of quality. Also, a femtocell can only be used at the
address where it is registered. To enforce that restriction, the FCC stipulates
that all femtocells must be equipped with GPS receivers, and that they either
must be placed close enough to a window to receive GPS signals directly or must
be connected to a GPS antenna that can pick up the signals. Many U.S. wireless
services offer their own femtocell based network extenders at an initial price
plus a monthly subscription fee. As a result, critics complain about having to
pay for a service that essentially delivers what the wireless network is
supposed to have provided all along.
T-Mobile
has a slightly different approach in that phones that support Wi-Fi calling use
what is referred to as Unified Mobile Access (UMA) technology to route calls
over Wi-Fi hotspots. T-Mobile notes that this helps with calls made through any
hotspot that its phones can access, and not just at a single location. Like the
femtocell technology based products, this will not work for phones from other
carriers.
5Barz
International’s Network Extender is the size of a paperback book, doesn’t have
the messy cable and antenna of repeaters, doesn’t require handoff to the
Internet, and is fully portable. The product has a compact, fully integrated
antenna which is used for both outgoing and incoming signals. Such compact
antenna configurations could lead to a parasitic feedback which leads to a
noisy signal and echo. 5Barz International’s patented smart signal processing
technology achieves echo cancellation. The 5Barz International Network Extender
supports all radio frequencies and spectrums, and currently supports multiple
bands including 2G and 3G. 5Barz is expected to have their product support 4G
cellular within the next 6 months.
5Barz
International, Inc. has recently announced a partnership with the global supply
chain management company, Flextronics, a world-class iconic manufacturer for
high volume production, allowing the company to extend their reach and connect
with more customers and channels in several regions. As more of our
communication and media consumption shifts to mobile networks, people will
demand strong cell phone signals to be able to deliver those services. Cisco
Systems this week predicted that in 2018 there will be nearly three networked
devices per person on Earth and mobile devices will generate more than 60% of
Internet traffic. 5Barz International Inc. is well positioned to take advantage
of this trend.
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