New York – AT&T Starts Selling ‘Cell Tower in a Suitcase’

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    New York – For the first time, AT&T is selling small, portable cellular antennas that will allow corporate and government customers to provide their own wireless coverage in remote or disaster-struck areas.

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    Usually, cellphone companies have to restore service after disasters like hurricanes by sending in their own trucks that act like mobile cell towers. But AT&T’s new product would let first responders such as police and emergency workers immediately control where they have coverage.

    One of AT&T’s options is a unit that packs into a suitcase, with a satellite dish carried separately. The unit requires outside power, such as a generator, to work.

    The Remote Mobility Zone can handle 14 simultaneous calls, and data at less-than-broadband speeds. Coverage extends up to half a mile from the unit. The “portable cell tower” can also be mounted in a car or truck.

    The Remote Mobility Zone’s satellite dish makes it independent of broadband service. AT&T also sells smartphones that can talk directly to satellites. The Remote Mobility Zone would be able to be used with any AT&T phone.

    The cost of the units will range from $15,000 to $45,000, AT&T said Monday, plus some monthly fees.

    Like other carriers, AT&T also sells “femtocells,” even smaller cellular antennas that users can place indoors. Connected to broadband service, they provide added coverage inside a home.


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    bh5910075
    bh5910075
    12 years ago

    AT&T continue to be one of the most unreliable networks in the country. They drop calls very very often, even with the indoor antenna. Utter rubbish!!

    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    12 years ago

    Probably a cancer causing unhealthy device this is. Living next to a cell tower has been hotly debated for years. Imagine carrying it around with you!