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Dect
DECT or Digital Enhanced (formerly European) Cordless Telecommunications is an ETSI
standard for digital portable phones, commonly used for domestic or corporate purposes. DECT
can also be used for wireless data transfers. DECT is recognized by the ITU as fulfilling the
IMT-2000 requirements and thus qualifies as a 3G system, as a part of the IMT-2000 group of
technologies, DECT is also referred to as IMT-FT (Frequency Time). Typical abilities of a
domestic DECT Generic access profile (GAP) system include:
• Multiple handsets to one base station and one phoneline socket. Additional handsets
usually have a battery charger station instead of a base station. No need for additional
telephone sockets nor additional transceivers.
• Interference-free wireless operation to around 100 metres outdoors. Operates clearly in
common congested domestic radio traffic situations. For instance, generally immune to
interference from WiFi or video senders.
• Ability to transfer a call between handsets, or to have multiple handsets talking on the
same call.
• Ability to make internal (intercom) calls between handsets (for example, to call from the
bedroom to the kitchen).
• Many DECT systems also include additional features such as Caller ID or a shared
phonebook, but these are unstandardized and may not work across different handset
types.
Product
DECT cordless phones: M1 Series
Features
1.8GHz DECT multi-handset system
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