What Exactly IS DECT?
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, or DECT, is the "hottest"
cordless phone frequency technology today. ETSI introduced the world
to the first DECT standards in 1992. DECT phones are used in homes and
offices; the office standard PBX works as users move about their
workplace, with different base stations handling the signal as they
move.
DECT cordless phones transmit at 1.9 GHz, so they don’t interfere with
other technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or other wireless items.
DECT phones are able to handle 12 channels (or calls) at the same
time. DECT exists side-by-side with GSM telephones, because the
handset works in dual-mode.
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