The tall rods on trucks do remind people of the old CB radio era, when truckers would chat with each other about traffic and weather. While some still use CB radios, smartphones have become the main way we communicate today. The antennas you see now are a modern version of that classic look, but they have a completely different purpose: to support the digital connectivity that we all depend on.
Of course, this modern convenience has a cost. A full signal booster system usually costs between $300 and $500. This might seem like a lot for a casual driver, but for those who regularly travel through areas with weak service, the money is well spent. Think about the scenarios: being able to make an emergency call in the middle of nowhere, keeping in touch during long deliveries, or using GPS to find your way on unfamiliar roads. For many drivers, it’s a necessity, not a luxury.
