Nextivity Cel-Fi RS2 3G review

Can this 3G extender provide coverage where your mobile network provider can't reach?

Nextivity Cel-Fi RS2 3G
These 3G mobile signal boosters come locked to your network

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Fills the gaps left by mobile networks

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    Impressively powerful, working through walls

Cons

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    Pricey

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    Units locked to set mobile networks

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Strong 3G coverage has become an essential requirement for any small business, especially when it comes to important client phone calls. However, many rural areas in the UK still lack even the weakest of cellular signals. While the new 4G network - which promises far better coverage - goes through a tumultuous legal process, Nextivity believes its Cel-Fi RS2 3G booster can provide a solution.

The booster consists of two parts: a 'window' unit, which sits in the area of the building with the strongest 3G signal, and a 'coverage' unit, which goes wherever you want the signal broadcast to.

Verdict

Priced at over £450, it's hugely expensive, and there could be some sense in waiting for 4G to be deployed and simply sticking with a landline or Skype for calls. But there are also a lot of businesses - particularly rural iPhone-centric start-ups - that would benefit from the Nextivity Cel-Fi RS2's technology.

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