I really don't see how this LTE Cellspot benefits the majority of customers. If your phone is on WiFi, that takes care of data speeds. For calls and texts, there's WiFi calling which, again, can be powered independently of this device (at most, with the ASUS router they loan out for better QoS on WFC.) Unless TMO wants to openly declare that WFC is a hugely unreliable solution for domestic coverage and/or they can't make it work and this Cellspot replaces it, it's pointless for the majority of their customers.
I would kinda understand if these were band 12 compatible. But they're not.
It doesn't benefit the majority of customers, but neither do the booster or the WiFi router. It is for people with very little signal at their house or no signal at their house, it the location they have this.
No, WiFi doesn't take care of data speeds for all. Again, I use a very slow internet speed at home. I have lots of data with TMO that I want to use and is much faster than my WiFi
No booster, extender or cell spot is for the majority of customers and aren't made to be.
Cell coverage for everyone is spotty at my house. With AT&T and my 3G phone, no issues with connection, calling, texts, etc.
When I got an LTE phone, my signal was almost non-existent. Because it was an LTE phone and the tower I connected to before wasn't an LTE tower, my phone hopped over that tower and connected to a weak LTE signal, and that made my phone unusable. For a time I could turn off LTE on my phone, it was a PITA to do it every time I got home or rebooted, but that kept me on 3G and connecting to the close tower with a good signal. Then they stopped the ability to turn off LTE and I went to a bad signal, missed calls, texts wouldn't send or come in, calls dropped, couldn't make calls many times.
So I got the microcell. Even with LTE turned on, it would connect to the microcell and not hop to a weak LTE signal. It wasn't usable for data, so I used WiFi for data, again, very slow WiFi and had no issues.
Now this one is just like that, but it is LTE, which means you don't have to use WiFi calling, which means you don't have to use WiFi data if you don't want to and if you have slow internet speeds at home, you can still have LTE data. This is like getting a new tower out up near you that give you good signal when you had bad or none, before.
If the majority of customers need the cell spot, the WiFi booster or the LTE booster, the company has network issues.
I like the LTE booster best because I can take it to the lake, it isn't dependent on internet and it you don't have to use WiFi calling or make sure the phone you do have isn't older and doesn't have WiFi calling capability. If you have several in the house, you don't have a lot using the WiFi, which can slow WiFi down. There is a chance that I am going to cancel my home Internet and just tether what I want from a phone line. I have a lower signal here, this just turns my low LTE signal into a strong LTE signal.
The cell spot will do the same, but will also work if you have no signal at your home, the booster requires that you have at least one bar of signal.
The WiFi router is completely different. That just optimizes your WiFi and does nothing to give you a signal when there is zero signal. Your phone doesn't have to be connected to WiFi and you can use your TMO data when you have the cell spot, but that is not the case with either WiFi router.
It is literally a portable tower and the actual phone doesn't even have to deal with WiFi. They are just two different things.
This is also more than calling, this is about LTE data also. Some people have unlimited data and if they don't have a signal good enough for a booster, this is their option and they can use their data also. It really has nothing to do with WiFi calling. In fact, you don't have to use WiFi calling if you don't want to and you don't have to use WiFi calling.