In response to the recent FCC changes*, which require cellular amplifiers to meet certain criteria (including only being sold in kits) and to be registered with the cell provider, Cellphone-Mate has released new FCC-approved versions of their popular 3G/4G Tri-Flex building amplifier kits for Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. All models support voice and 3G signal for virtually all providers in North America as well as 4G LTE signal for one of the three carriers, and a variety of antenna combinations are available to suit the needs of different users. The Tri-Flex kits include all necessary components and can provide boosted signal for up to 6,000 square feet.
Features & Benefits:
*It is important to note that users of previously available amplifiers that do not meet the new FCC regulations DO NOT need to worry - all amplifiers sold before the switchover date (May 1) are “grandfathered in.”

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- FCC Certified for new rigid network protection standards
- CM400 cable is certified at the optimum length to to ensure maximum performance with minimal loss
- Built in safeguard completely eliminates interference to the cell tower
- Approved by all major US carriers
- Simple Plug and Play operation
- Highest data rate in the industry
- Independently reconfigurable for each band
- Dual embedded CPU for smarter technology
- Eight RSSI detectors for all inputs and outputs
- Stealth technology incorporated – uplink becomes dormant when not in use, providing green, power saving operation
- Supports multiple users
- Auto Gain Control (AGC) and manually adjustable dB gain and attenuation
- Automatic shut down
- Supports all 2G, 3G, and 4G standards
- Quality metal construction, durable and resilient
- Lowest Out of Band Emissions (OOBE) to date
*It is important to note that users of previously available amplifiers that do not meet the new FCC regulations DO NOT need to worry - all amplifiers sold before the switchover date (May 1) are “grandfathered in.”