Verizon Wireless will allow customers to use signal boosters on...
Verizon Wireless will allow customers to use signal boosters on its network as long as the FCC adopts without substantial change safe harbor protection standards submitted to the agency by various companies in June, the carrier said in a letter…
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filed at the commission. Verizon agreed to the standards, as did T-Mobile, Nextivity, V-Comm and Wilson Electronics (CD June 28 p17). “Those conditions are that the customer must register the booster with Verizon Wireless prior to operating the booster on the Verizon Wireless network, the operation must comply with all requirements of the protection standard, and the customer must cease using the booster immediately upon being notified that the booster is causing interference,” the letter said (http://xrl.us/boddw9). “Verizon Wireless reserves the right to withdraw its authorization for any booster that causes harmful interference or fails to operate properly.”