DECT Based Phones now in USA

Published in Mobile, United States, VoIP by Aditi Tuteja

005015.jpgDECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony) is a relatively new cordless telephony standard in the United States, but it has been successfully deployed in Europe from last 10 years.
not like Wi-Fi, which operates in unlicensed frequency band in the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands but DECT operates in a licensed band (1,920 MHz to 1,930 MHz).

Siemens product announcement is a significant move towards  some vendor providing an alternative to Vo-Fi (voice over Wi-Fi) in the home.

Siemens Home and Office Communications Devices this week said it is delivering an array of cordless phones–including VoIP models–based on DECT standards.

Siemens new Gigaset phones include models E450, S450 and S455, as well as new integrated VoIP devices, the S450 IP and the SX762 WLAN DSL gateway.

On the VoIP side, the S450 supports both regular telephone and IP-based service. The SX762 WLAN DSL gateway includes a wireless Internet router, an integrated ADSL2+ modem, a USB 2.0 host port, two analog phone interfaces and four Ethernet ports for networking PCs.

All the products will be shown off next week’s NXTcomm show in Chicago that begins on June17th 2007.

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This article was written by Aditi Tuteja on 08 June 2007
Aditi is the founder and Chief Editor of RealGeek.com

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