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What Causes A Cellular Dead Zone And How to Fix It?

What Causes A Cellular Dead Zone And How to Fix It? - Hiboost

Most of us own a cell phone and expect adequate cell coverage to stay reachable. We all want to be connected as we wish anywhere and anytime we use cellular devices. We are spending more hours on our cellular devices. However, it’s more likely for us to experience dropped calls, slow data speeds and lost connection.

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Whether we’re driving on the road, taking a subway, going to a concert or a football game or staying at home or large building, we’ve all experienced frustrating dead zone and dropped calls. We may get full bars outside but when we step inside the home or building, there is only one bar or even no service and we need to walk to the window to get a signal. It happens in populated cities, in the valley, in the middle of nowhere and more.

But what exactly a cellular dead zone and what causes a dead zone? And how we can do to get better cell service in a dead zone?

What causes a dead zone?

A dead zone is a place where a cell signal from a cell tower can’t able to reach a cellular device. In these places, we’re not allowed to access to a strong signal to make a phone call and use the cellular network. There are many causes for a dead zone where we drop our calls, experience slow download and upload speeds and even can’t access to the internet.

Distance from a cell tower

Distance from a nearby cellular tower can be a culprit. The farther we’re from the tower, the worse the signal strength we will receive. In a remote area, dead zones are more likely to occur as unpopulated areas have fewer towers and are far away from each other. When you’re in an area that is short of sufficient cell tower coverage, you will have spotty service.

Obstructions

Obstructions can also be a factor for dead zones. Terrain and building materials like concrete, glass and metal are good signal blockers that weaken cell signal and prevent a signal from pulling in.

Cell signal is transmitted from cell towers. When there are objects between the cell tower and cellular communication devices, the objects will stop a signal from travelling through and reaching a device. Then the device will be able to use a signal for call, text and data. This usually happens when we’re driving through a tunnel, taking an elevator or staying in a basement or office buildings. When we walk out of these places, we will obtain a cell signal again.

Too many users and devices on one tower

If you live in a densely populated urban area, you may have ever had slower service in some challenging areas. For example, when you’re taking a subway home at night, or when you attend a concert or a football game. Each cell tower has limited bandwidth, when there are too many users using the same width at the same time, you may have bars but you can’t make a call or browse a web.

How to fix a dead zone?

To get a cell signal in a dead zone, it’s pretty simple. All you need to do is to invest a cell phone signal booster.

A cell phone signal booster improves cell services and allows users to use services in the places where have none or almost none service. It boosts the existing weak signal, making it relatively strong and usable for calls or text at home, office or vehicle.

How does a signal booster work?

Cell Phone signal boosters capture and amplify an existing weak outdoor signal from outside then rebroadcast the signal throughout the “dead zone”. So users can enjoy better cell service. A cell phone signal booster can be used in small homes or offices, large homes, or on the road in the rural area.

A dead zone is extremely inconvenient. If you’re suffering from a dead zone at home, office or on a regular driving routine to work, a Hiboost FCC-approved cell phone signal booster for home, office and vehicles will be the best solution for your problems.

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