Cell phone signal extender (booster)

We obviously live on the outer edge of the towers and have barely a decent signal outside our house but once you are in the house you are toast.  I stand on my back porch in my underwear and talk on my phone as much or more than I do outside fully dressed.  Im looking a dependable extender or booster so that we can have a decent converstation while sitting in our home and not have to step outside to have a conversation.      What equip. is available to me to accomplish my goal in getting signal strength inside my house (wireless) for our Verizon Samsung Fascinates.
Thanks

We offer a network extender which serves as your own personal cell tower. Here is the link to it http://tinyurl.com/bjs3ed This should help resolve your signal problems.

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