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• Thursday, January 26th, 2012

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San Francisco, CA (BUSINESS WIRE) 26 January 2012

Wi-Ex (http://www.wi-ex.com), a leading provider of consumer and commercial cell phone call, today announced its special show for the zBoost line of industry-leading Cell Phone Signal Repeater for Macworld / iWorld participants. Seen at booth # 347, the zBoost line consumers the full benefit of data, voice and Internet services to enable their iPhone (TM), iPad (TM), take the connected devices and smartphones.


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zBoost Wi-Ex Signal Survey commissioned by Harris Interactive and online, 65 percent of the line mobile phone / smartphone owners use their mobile phone or smart phone problems and missed calls or data services, poor reception or dead zones in their houses or poor reception or dead zones in the workplace. The survey also found that 71 percent of their mobile phone / smartphone essentially their voices and / or data connection tool to consider.


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is an exclusive show at Macworld Special Unit. Only for participants during the Expo hours are the following groups of products zBoost consumers a special prize

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Bundle Special: zBoost SOHO and zBoost zforce increases the data rate and the end of missed calls at home and at work. The SOHO increases zBoost signal indoor coverage up to 3,000 square feet for multiple users. The zBoost zforce eliminates dead zones in motion, expanding on the vehicle for a single user.

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zBoost Metro is the perfect setting for single story, as there is no need for vertical separation. The subway zBoost signal increases up to 1500 square feet covered.

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zBoost extends Cell Zones? up to 3000 square feet and supports multiple users and carriers (except Nextel) simultaneously.

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zBoost cell phone signal extends up to 10 times the average strength, so that miles of uninterrupted voice and data transmission. The zBoost? Car Unit eliminates dead zones and extends battery life for extended trips.

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About Wi-Ex

Wi-Ex (http://www.wi-ex.com), a leading provider of cellular signal boosters, developed zBoost, the first consumer-priced signal booster? Cells extended areas? for the small office / home office phone market. Wi-Ex has expanded it? Extend the range of cells? about the consumer business and large business applications. M2M applications from large commercial complex at the growing number of teleworkers offers the zBoost line of a business-centric solution for improving in-door poor cellular coverage nationally and internationally. The zBoost product line works with most airlines in the United States and abroad, including AT & T, Sprint, Vodafone, Verizon and T-Mobile. The award winning zBoost home and office solutions help today’s connected consumer data, including iPhone, Android (Droid), BlackBerry smartphone user, and missed calls and slow. They were awarded a 2007 and 2010 Consumer Electronics Association Innovations Honoree by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and a 2011 EXC! TE Honoree. If selected as a finalist for the 2007 and 2009 CTIA Emerging Technologies (E-Tech) Award. As the market leader zBoost more awards, more sales and more locations than all their competitors. Wi-Ex continues to develop innovative products to meet the needs of an increasingly wireless, wireless signals to make improvements.

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• Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Articles by Bob

Tremson

Particularly in economically uncertain times, people always looking for ways to avoid expensive and tied into long contracts, so no contract cell phones. There are a number of places to gather, offers, including Walmart, RadioShack and all major U.S. providers like Verizon and AT & T now contract mobile phones, often referred to as “pay as you go.”

> A Wal-Mart you can pick up a number of prepaid cell phones for less, which will offer voice and SMS functionality. Then you can purchase both monthly plans that makes you manually renew each month (if there is no contract) or prepaid top-ups directly on the minutes and texts can be used and must only be bought back if it has expired, The phone has a pure pay-as-you-go spending, and is never with the left over or unused minutes are lost every month to finish.

An understanding of market needs an alternative to contract cell phones, the big players now offer mobile phones with prepaid cell phones at prices from brand new. As with Walmart to offer a mix of prepaid packages with no contract, ranging from the everyday dialogue for unlimited text and you can cancel at any time cards for pay as you go to the direct use.

No contract cell phones are particularly attractive to people with low credit ratings as a traditional contract with a security deposit is often required if you have bad credit, worse on the tip of an 18-month -2 year contract and a phone number of one hundred dollars. No contract mobile phones are also a great way for parents to control the amount of use of their children, limiting the amount that is loaded on the phone at any time and not worry about losing their children or possibly damaging an expensive phone.

One thing to be aware of when using cell phones without a contract, in particular, pay as you go is to ensure that they are aware of the cost per minute and the cost per message, as such, prices are almost certainly higher than a conventional fixed and can be easily found to spend more on prepaid cards, as you could get in comparable amounts of minutes and texts from a contract. Be aware of what you spend each month and compare it with contracts on hand to decide whether a cell phone contract is not right for you.

As with any other, make sure to shop around and see special offers and packages that often if you pay a phone contract and a fee at the same time, the phone still can buy to get smaller, it to read all the fine print!

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