Multiboost at Wi-Fi Design Day London: Indoor Connectivity Done Properly
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We’re heading to Wi-Fi Design Day London 2026 (April 16th), with a clear message:
Indoor mobile coverage is still an overlooked part of modern connectivity.
Across offices, warehouses, healthcare, education and industrial sites, we keep seeing the same issue. Strong expectations around connectivity, but weak or unreliable cellular signal inside buildings. Dropped calls, slow data, inconsistent performance.

Closing the indoor coverage gap
At Multiboost, we focus entirely on solving that problem.
We design and manufacture digital, carrier-grade mobile signal repeaters that provide reliable indoor coverage across all operators and technologies, from 2G to 5G. Our systems are built in Europe, fully compliant with strict regulations like Ofcom VTS 2102, and designed for professional environments where performance actually matters.
But what really sets our approach apart is simplicity in design.
Cleaner architectures, fewer components in the signal chain, and systems that are easier to install, manage and scale. Less complexity on-site means lower costs, better reliability and more predictable results.
Strengthening our UK presence
Through our partnership with Open Reality, we’re bringing this approach to a broader UK partner network.
Together, we support integrators and MSPs with the tools and expertise to deliver indoor mobile coverage as part of a complete connectivity strategy.
With presales support, system design and practical deployment guidance, we help reduce project risk and improve outcomes from day one.
Why this event matters
Wi-Fi Design Day brings together professionals who care about doing things properly.
It’s the right audience to have a more honest conversation about indoor connectivity. One that goes beyond single technologies and focuses on real-world performance inside buildings.
Let’s meet in London
If you’re working on projects where indoor coverage is critical, this is a conversation worth having.
We’ll be there together with Open Reality, ready to share insights and discuss real deployment challenges.


