NETGEAR unveils new Wifi Booster for Mobile at $39.99

Telecom Lead America: Networking solutions provider
NETGEAR has launched the WiFi Booster for Mobile (WN1000RP), which amplifies
WiFi coverage for mobile devices in the home.

 

Priced at $39.99, the NETGEAR WiFi Booster for Mobile
gives consumers the ability to access improved WiFi on tablets, smartphones and
e-readers.

 

The new compact WiFi Booster amplifies WiFi coverage by
extending and strengthening an existing WiFi signal.

 

“Consumers today want the best connected experience,
complete with the ability to enjoy online entertainment on their WiFi connected
mobile devices throughout the home. The NETGEAR WiFi Booster for Mobile enables
this experience by significantly increasing WiFi coverage in the home,” said
Damir Skripic, product line manager for connected entertainment at NETGEAR.

 

The company claims that the NETGEAR WiFi Booster for
Mobile helps consumers reduce the risk of unforeseen mobile data plan charges
by easily accessing their home WiFi networks instead of the carrier’s mobile
networks.

 

The new WiFi Booster repeats a 2.4 GHz WiFi signal from
existing routers and gateways to boost range and WiFi performance.

 

With Push ‘n’ Connect (WPS) feature, the WiFi Booster for
Mobile connects quickly and easily once plugged into a power outlet and
provides an instant and secure connection to any existing WiFi network.

 

According to a research, 90 percent of tablet owners
prefer to use WiFi, not mobile data plans, to get online at home.

 

The company said that the NETGEAR WiFi Booster for Mobile
enables users to surf the Internet and stream content using WiFi, unconstrained
by mobile data plan usage limits.

 

NETGEAR provides 3Sweden with mobile routers

 

Recently, 3Sweden, a mobile operator, selected the
NETGEAR MBR1310 Mobile Broadband Router for deployment to customers on its high
speed 3G network in Sweden.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

 

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