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Wilson Connectivity In-Building Cell Boosters

Better Cell Signal. No Dead Zones. No Hassle.

In today’s mobile-first world, slow or dropped cellular signals inside your building cost more than just frustration — they cost productivity, interrupted customer service, and unhappy tenants or staff. Many businesses under 75,000 sq ft still struggle with weak indoor cell signal, despite 5G and strong networks just outside.

The Industry Leader in In-Building Cell Signal Boosters
OUR SOLUTIONSINSTALLATION PROCESS
Affordable, Transparent Pricing — Tailored to Your Building
Who We Are
For over two decades, Wilson Connectivity has been a leader in cellular signal-boosting solutions — trusted by enterprises, small businesses, and vehicle fleets nationwide. Our systems are designed and assembled in the USA at our headquarters in St. George, Utah, and are FCC-approved and carrier-approved to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable performance across major U.S. wireless networks.
Wilson Connectivity Small Business Boosters
Easy Setup. Minimal Disruption. Fast Connectivity.
Site survey & signal audit A certified installer visits your building to measure existing signal strength, note problem spots, and evaluate building layout, materials, and potential signal blockages. This ensures we design the system for your unique environment. System design & component selection Based on the survey, we choose the right combination of donor (outside) antenna, internal antennas or distribution network, coaxial or coax-cable runs, and signal amplifier (booster) to maximize coverage and performance. Installation of equipment and antennas The external antenna is mounted (often on the roof or outside wall), coax/fiber cables run (as needed), and internal antennas positioned to eliminate dead zones. This can be done in a single day, or take up to a few days depending on your needs. Testing & optimization After installation, technicians test reception throughout the building to verify signal strength, coverage, and carrier compatibility. Any necessary adjustments are made to antenna placement or amplifier settings to ensure reliable service.
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Affordable, Transparent Pricing — Tailored to Your Building
Because each building is different, exact pricing depends on factors such as square footage, building materials (e.g., concrete/metal vs. drywall), existing signal strength, and number of carriers you want to support. But here are some ballpark guidelines based on industry standards: For passive DAS systems, a common ballpark cost is roughly $0.75 to $1.00 per square foot, including equipment and installation. For example: A 10,000 sq ft building might expect roughly $7,500–$10,000. A 25,000 sq ft business might expect $18,750–$25,000. A 50,000 sq ft facility might expect $37,500–$50,000. These ranges are for typical passive DAS / signal-booster systems covering normal commercial spaces (offices, retail, light warehouse). More complex buildings — e.g., those with thick concrete, high ceilings, or large open floor plans — may require additional antennas or cabling, which can increase cost. What Affects Final Cost: Building size & layout — larger or irregular floor plans need more antennas and cabling. Existing outside signal strength — weaker outdoor signal typically means you need more hardware, more antennas, or closer spacing. Materials & obstructions — concrete, metal, thick walls or ceilings can block signal and require extra mitigation. Number of carriers supported — if you want full multi-carrier coverage, you might need more antennas or more complex configuration.
Cost to Install a cell booster in a business

How It Works:

We bring in outside cell signal using a rooftop (or exterior) antenna, amplify it, and distribute it inside your building — so calls, texts, and data work reliably wherever you are indoors. Our passive DAS / signal-booster systems are designed for buildings like offices, retail stores, small warehouses, salons, clinics — anywhere under ~75 k sq ft. Because passive DAS is simpler, quicker to install and far less expensive than full-blown enterprise DAS systems, it’s often the perfect solution for businesses that don’t need stadium-scale coverage.

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