Contact DUNN ONSITE!

1-888-265-8512

Chris Dunn 478-960-4669
Shane Morgan 478-256-4111

About Dunn OnSite Communications LLC

We come to you!  Based in Warner Robins.  Our primary business platform includes installation and service for wireless technologies. These services consist of mobile communication products ranging from Bluetooth Handsfree kits, GPS tracking devices in-building bi directional’s amplifiers (cell phone Boosters). Dunn Onsite communications offers onsite installation and service for these products focusing on our premier quality of workmanship. We take great pride in our work and strive to offer the best service in the business.
 
Shane Morgan and Chris Dunn
Combined have almost 30 years in the Cellular Communications industry together they have seen the structure of the cellular world change from the days of the old analog bag phones into today's Blackberry & iPhone craze.
So come check out the "All New Dunn Onsite Communications Store" and be totally amazed at what we can do for your cell phone today.

"CELLULAR" Chris Dunn
chris@dunnonsite.com

CELLULAR Chirs

Answering the telephone without having your Cell phone in your hand? Using the voice tags of a Cell phone and dialing easily with your voice? Seeing the phone book on the hands-free car kit display? Bluetooth makes it possible. Without a tangle of cables. We fit our hands-free car kits to match your requirements - not the other way around. You expect a state-of-the-art hands-free kit to offer excellent sound quality, be easy to use, and ensure you stay safe on the move. And with a touchscreen and the new Dialog-Plus voice control system, the BURY CC 9060 does just that.

"SIGNAL" Shane Morgan
shane@dunnonsite.com

SIGNAL Shane

When it comes to wireless communications, your building is working against you.  Heavy steel and concrete building materials used in most large structures absorb radio signals as they pass through. That strong "5-bar" wireless signal you enjoy on the outside quickly withers away to nothing on the inside.

The result is something we call "Dead-Spots" - areas in your building where there is little or no wireless coverage for your devices. Is that any way to conduct business?