AT&T
AT&T uses both the 800 and 1900 MHz bands for voice services depending upon the area, but the majority of their customers communicate on the 800 MHz band. If you are looking to boost a wireless card or are tethering (using a phone as a modem), we would recommend a Dual Band system (amplifies both bands), as AT&T's EVDO network utilizes the 1900 MHz band. However, for most customers, an 800 MHz only kit will be sufficient.
VERIZON WIRELESS
Verizon Wireless uses both the 800 and 1900 MHz bands for voice services depending upon the area, but the majority of their customers communicate on the 800 MHz band. If you are looking to boost a wireless card or are tethering (using a phone as a modem), we would recommend a Dual Band system (amplifies both bands), as Verizon's EVDO network utilizes the 1900 MHz band. However, for most customers, an 800 MHz only kit will be sufficient.
T-MOBILE
T-mobile uses the 1900 MHz band for both voice and data service. For this reason, you will want to use a PCS or Dual Band amplifier and antenna.
SPRINT
Sprint uses the 1900 MHz band for both voice and data service. For this reason, you will want to use a PCS or Dual Band amplifier and antenna. It should also be noted that Sprint has many active roaming contracts, in which case voice may sometimes be carried on the 800 MHz band. If you are in an area where you are likely to roam, you will want to use Dual Band equipment. Otherwise, a PCS amplifier will be ideal.
NEXTEL
NEXTEL uses the proprietary iDEN multi-frequency technology. This requires an entirely different type of amplifier that is compatible with iDEN frequencies only.
ALLTEL
Alltell uses both the 800 and 1900 MHz bands for voice services depending upon the area, but the majority of their customers communicate on the 800 MHz band. If you are looking to boost a wireless card or are tethering (using a phone as a modem), we would recommend a Dual Band system (amplifies both bands), as Alltell's EVDO network utilizes the 1900 MHz band. However, for most customers, an 800 MHz only kit will be sufficient.
US CELLULAR
US Cellular uses both the 800 and 1900 MHz bands for voice services depending upon the area, but the majority of their customers communicate on the 800 MHz band. If you are looking to boost a wireless card or are tethering (using a phone as a modem), we would recommend a Dual Band system (amplifies both bands), as US Cellular's data network utilizes the 1900 MHz band. However, for most customers, an 800 MHz only kit will be sufficient.