GSMJr wrote:
Kevin should contact his cell provider and ask for a range extender.
If they tell him that it will cost $$.cc/mo, he should tell them that it is there responsibility to provide adequate service to their users. If they still refuse, he should consider another provider.
When my son had bad service at his house, he got a range extender at no charge.
Good luck.
You're correct GSM, it's also a safety issue. What good is a phone that you can't call for help on, 911 or whatever. If it doesn't work when you're home, what good is it?