Where do you live?Can anyone suggest a good cell phone company with good reception in the basement? Im with Rogers now and Pay $80 per month for a data plan, I have just over 1 year left on a contract, I am not going with Koodo, the farthest I would call would be Grimbsy
Wrong. It all depends where the tower is situated and how much interference is between the tower and the cell.CDMA penetrates further into a building than GSM.
Actually, the correct answer is what spectrum your signal is on. Lower frequencies penetrate better, and higher frequencies travel further. Rogers uses GSM 850 which is 850Mhz. The higher GSM used in the rest of the world is 1900 and higher. So really, it will depend on your provider and what spectrum they are transmitting on.Wrong. It all depends where the tower is situated and how much interference is between the tower and the cell.
There's a sex joke in there somewhere. It is true though. I'm with Wind, which uses a higher frequency of 1700 MHz I think so doesn't work at all in the basement. You have to bring your phone basically up to a window or go outside to take or receive calls or buy a cell repeater, which I have.Actually, the correct answer is what spectrum your signal is on. Lower frequencies penetrate better, and higher frequencies travel further. Rogers uses GSM 850 which is 850Mhz. The higher GSM used in the rest of the world is 1900 and higher. So really, it will depend on your provider and what spectrum they are transmitting on.
This makes the most sense. The OP should make sure the people who come over have the same make and model phone just to be sure.It really depends on what towers are where in relation to your apartment. Best bet is to invite friends over that are customers of each carrier and see who gets the best signal.