Poor cell coverage is a daily frustration across Northern Ontario — whether you’re at home, at the cottage, or out on a job site. A professionally installed signal booster can turn one or two weak bars into a strong, reliable connection throughout your building or vehicle.
We supply and install industry-leading booster systems from weBoost, SureCall, and Wilson Electronics. Our team assesses your site, recommends the right system for your coverage needs, and handles the full installation.
A cellphone booster system has three components working together: an outdoor antenna that captures the weak signal from a nearby tower, an amplifier that boosts that signal, and an indoor antenna that rebroadcasts the stronger signal inside your space.
The result is improved call quality, faster mobile data, and fewer dropped connections — on any carrier, any device.
Professional installation matters. The outdoor antenna must be positioned and aimed correctly to capture the strongest possible input signal. A poor installation with a weak input produces a weak output, regardless of how powerful the amplifier is.
We stock and install the most trusted brands in the industry, chosen for their performance, reliability, and ISED Canada compliance.
Not sure which system is right for you? Contact us and we’ll assess your location and recommend the best fit for your signal environment and budget.
Ask About BoostersYes. The boosters we install are carrier-agnostic — they amplify all cellular frequencies used by Rogers, Bell, Telus, Freedom, and their affiliated networks.
No. A booster amplifies an existing signal — it cannot create one from nothing. If your location has zero outside signal, a different solution such as Starlink satellite internet may be more appropriate. We’re happy to help you figure out the best option for your situation.
Yes. The products we install are approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and are fully legal for use in Canada.
Most residential installations take two to four hours depending on the building size and cable routing. Commercial installations vary based on the size of the space.