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Is a dual band booster better than a single band booster?

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Is a dual band booster better than a single band booster?

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Yes, of course! Although some manufacturers with limited engineering capabilities would like to you believe otherwise, the reasons given are not accurate and outdated to say the least. A dual band booster offers the user the flexibility to switch from service provider to provider without being concerned about if their equipment would no longer be compatible or having to buy another booster if you switch providers. besides that, several providers actively use both bands to offer an array of services to end users. For example, the most common configuration is voice communications on the lower bands like 800 MHz here in the USA and 900 MHz in overseas markets, and data on the 1900 MHz here in the USA and 1800 MHz or 2100 MHz in other markets. It is clear that a single band unit would not be practical or economical in this modern world. No matter which frequency band your phone or communication device operates on, there will always exist areas of poor reception. Cellular reception can be l

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