Generic Cellphone Signal Booster needed (UK) medium size office

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Try this site out.  My coworker has a signal booster at his house.  Without it he would have no cellular access at all.

From what I can see this is a question which has been asked before but the only products and sites suggested are non UK. 
Again from previous posts I can see that the "boosters" are not rated very highly but I am hoping that the combination of wi-fi and a signal booster might fit the needs of our business.
Any one have any ideas?
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