Wilson Connectivity Enterprise 3300 and Enterprise 4330 Mobile Kit

Wilson Connectivity Enterprise 3300 and Enterprise 4330 Mobile Kit

Wilson Connectivity has announced two new additions to its enterprise product lineup: the Enterprise 3300 and the Enterprise 4330 Mobile Kit.

Both systems strengthen cellular coverage for businesses, construction sites and other locations where reliable connectivity can be difficult to maintain. The products support 4G LTE and 5G signals from major North American carriers simultaneously.

The new solutions will become available in the United States and Canada through authorized channel partners and distributors in August 2026.

Enterprise 3300 targets small and medium-sized businesses

The Enterprise 3300 is a three-port, three-amplifier wideband bi-directional amplifier designed for small and medium-sized enterprises.

The system addresses common indoor connectivity challenges caused by materials such as low-E glass, concrete and metal framing. It also helps businesses maintain reliable coverage where outdoor cellular signals are already weak.

Furthermore, the Enterprise 3300 includes Extended Dynamic Range (XDR) and Multi-Tower Targeting. It also supports WilsonPro Cloud for remote monitoring.

Unlike channelized boosters, the wideband system does not require carrier-specific configuration. As a result, integrators can support multiple major carriers through one system.

Portable coverage for construction sites

Meanwhile, the Enterprise 4330 Mobile Kit brings Wilson’s flagship Enterprise 4330 amplifier to temporary and remote work locations.

The system provides up to 70 dB of maximum gain. It comes packaged in a rugged Pelican case with tripod-mounted antennas and a built-in RF signal meter.

Construction crews can take before-and-after signal measurements and deploy the system in less than 30 minutes. In addition, the installation requires no drilling or permanent mounting.

Once a project ends, teams can move the kit to another location. This makes the system suitable for construction sites and other temporary operations that need reliable voice, data and IoT connectivity.

Designed for changing jobsite needs

Construction sites increasingly depend on connected devices. Cameras, sensors and project-management systems all require dependable cellular connections.

Wilson Connectivity says the mobile kit gives contractors a flexible alternative to permanent cellular installations. The company also describes it as a purpose-built portable cellular coverage solution for construction and temporary work sites.

“With the Enterprise 3300 and the 4330 Mobile Kit, we’re taking the flagship technology our partners trust in the 4300 to two places it hasn’t reached before,” said Payam Maveddat, General Manager, Enterprise at Wilson Connectivity.

The Enterprise 3300 and Enterprise 4330 Mobile Kit will be available in August 2026 across the United States and Canada through Wilson Connectivity’s authorized distribution network.

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