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A subscriber must have the consent of a wireless provider to operate a Consumer Signal
Booster. Subscribers may obtain provider consent in a variety of ways. For example,
AT&T, Sprint, T–Mobile, and Verizon Wireless have voluntarily committed to allow their
subscribers to use properly certificated Consumer Signal Boosters (i.e., boosters that
meet the new rules) on their networks. Also, a signal booster manufacturer could seek
authorization for use of a particular booster model on behalf of all subscribers of
individual providers. Alternatively, a provider may specify a testing protocol that if
satisfied would result in licensee consent to specific booster models. A subscriber may
also seek a licensee's express consent to operate a signal booster, e.g., by phone call or
e-mail
The following selected information about wireless providers' Consumer Booster
registration mechanisms supplements the requirements and information,and the FCC
Signal Boosters website (http://wireless.fcc.gov/signal-boosters/).
Sprint Nextel will allow consumers to register their signal boosters by calling their
toll-free number. They have already trained their calling center and have designated an
engineer to handle inquiries. They may eventually allow consumers to register on their
website but they want to gauge how the process works via phone first.
● T-Mobile online registration link: (www.T-Mobile.com/BoosterRegistration);
(https://saqat.t-mobile.com/sites/SignalBooster#).
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