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These DECT cordless phones have some of the best features a phone can offer and can cover a wide range of area. Some of the common features of a DECT cordless phone include:

•  Caller line identification

•  Answering machine on base

•  Internal call capability

•  1 KM outdoor range

•  Auto Talk/standby

•  Hands free

•  Weatherproof to IP54

•  Digital speakerphone

•  20 minutes of recording time

•  Call transfer/intercom

•  SIM card reader

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DECT Cordless Phones

DECT Cordless Phones or Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications is an International flexible digital radio access standard ,set for cordless telephones which provides maximum security and excellent sound quality. DECT Cordless phones are based on a multi-carrier TDMA ,that is, time division multiple access technology. DECT cordless phones operate on the frequency band of 1880-1900 Mhz. DECT cordless phones contain an acoustic chamber which mellows down the harsh frequencies of the receivers and speakers.

DECT cordless phones are known for their wide coverage area and the convenience it thus provides. Many of the telephone and communication companies manufacture DECT cordless phones . Some of the popular DECT cordless phones includes:

•  PANASONIC KXTG 8122 TWIN WITH REPEATER

•  PANASONIC KXTG 7120 WITH RTX REPEATER

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•  BT DIVERSE 6450 TWIN WITH DECT REPEATER

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