Wi-Ex, a leading provider of consumer and commercial cell phone signal boosters, showcased its zBoost line of cell phone signal boosters at Macworld 2011 in West Hall, Booth #543. The award-winning zBoost home and office solutions help today's connected consumers including iPhone, iPad, DROID, Blackberry and smartphone users with dropped calls and slow data.
The zBoost-SOHO is one of the Macworld First Look honorees and will also be on display in the First Looks kiosk during the show. zBoost will also offer special show pricing for Macworld attendees interested in purchasing during the show.
Recent Wi-Ex smartphone data speed tests, showed a data speed increase of more than 180 percent - almost three times as fast with the addition of a zBoost-SOHO or zBoost-METRO.*
The zBoost line allows consumers to take full advantage of data, voice and Internet services on their iPhones, iPads, connected devices and smartphones including 3G high-speed data and video, instant messaging, pictures and more - at home, in their personal workspace or in the office, both in the U.S. and abroad.
“We hear from Apple users all the time thanking us for the zBoost products which allow them to use and enjoy their iPads and iPhones,” said Julie Arko, Wi-Ex Marketing Manager. “Industry stats show that global mobile data has nearly tripled in the last year, growing more than ten times faster than voice. When you combine this with the staggering growth of iPhones, iPad and other connected devices, products like the zBoost line of cell phone signal boosters become a necessity for consumers.”
The zBoost line of cell phone signal boosters improve signal strength for better voice and data transmission while maintaining the integrity of the carriers’ networks using patented technology. Poor in-door cell phone signal continues to frustrate today’s mobile consumer. Currently, consumers have three options when it comes to improving in-door cell phone reception including a cell phone signal booster like the industry leading zBoost, a femtocell from their carrier or as most consumers have experienced at some point - standing by a window or going outside. According to the annual zBoost "State of the Cell Signal" Survey, commissioned by Wi-Ex and conducted by Harris Interactive®, nearly 70 percent (66 percent) of cell phone owners consider their cell phone their essential voice and/or data communication tool.
“Our home has always had issues with dropped calls and it got even worse when I switched to an iPhone two years ago. After going outside to make and receive calls, as well as respond to emails and texts I finally added a zBoost cell phone signal booster,” said Rob Davis, a zBoost customer in Atlanta, Georgia. “The zBoost for home and office has enabled me to work from home with both my iPhone and now my iPad. It works so well that we were able to drop our landline.”
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“As data consumption and connected devices continue to increase, there is a greater need for a reliable cell phone signal. We know that iPhone and iPad users are at the forefront of today's ever changing digital lifestyle and by taking a look at their lifestyles and preferences we can provide them with a zBoost solution to fit their needs,” said Sharon Cuppett, Wi-Ex vice-president of marketing and product development.
iPad Techie - With iPad sales expected to grow 128 percent in 2011, Americans are taking to iPad for work and pleasure. Top activities on today's iPad and tablets include browsing the Internet, reading e-mail and catching up on work.
iPhone Savvy - The smartphone is a staple in today's hyperconnected world with iPhone leading the way. The end of 2010 saw the iPhone smartphone market share grow from 27.9% to 28.6% with Americans using their iPhones to keep up with their schedules, check personal and work emails, the weather and stay connected on Facebook and Twitter.
iFamily - Teens would rather text than talk and are taking the rest of the family with them. Grandparents and parents are learning to text so they can stay connected. Teens averaged more than 1700 texts per month.