Mobile Signal Booster for Factories

Struggling with weak mobile signals in your factory? Thick walls, metal structures, and machinery block reception, causing dropped calls and slow internet.

Boost communication, productivity, and safety with our PTA-approved signal boosters for full factory-wide coverage.

Why Do Factories Have Weak Mobile Signals?

  • Large Structures: Thick concrete walls and metal roofs block signals.
  • Machinery Interference: Heavy equipment weakens mobile reception.
  • Distance from Towers: Factories in industrial zones are often far from cell towers.
  • Network Congestion: Multiple employees on the same network slow down connectivity.
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How a Signal Booster Works in Factories

11 dBi LPDA Directional Outdoor Antenna

Captures Signals

Outdoor antennas pick up weak signals from nearby towers

Hiboost Hi17 EDW Model PTA Approved Mobile Signal booster In Pakistan

Amplifies Signals

The booster unit strengthens signals for better reception

Dome antenna is place vertically on the transparent ground

Distributes Signals

Indoor antennas spread the signal across the entire factory

Hiboost Hi23 EDW Model PTA Approved Mobile Signal Booster in Pakistan

Benefits of Installing a Mobile Signal Booster

  • Stronger Call Quality: Clear, uninterrupted calls with no more dropped connections.
  • Faster Internet: Boost 4G/5G speeds for cloud apps, remote monitoring, and messaging apps.
  • Enhanced Safety: Reliable signals for emergency communication between teams.
  • Supports Multiple Users: Handles hundreds of devices simultaneously in large spaces.
  • All-Network Compatibility: Works with Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, and SCOM.

Signal Booster Installation In Karachi

Site Survey

We assess your signal and layout

Custom Solutions

Boosters tailored to your factory’s needs

Seamless Setup

Fast, hassle-free installation

Get a Custom Quote for Your Factory

Need the best mobile signal booster for your factory? Our experts can help you find the perfect solution based on your coverage needs and network issues.