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  Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DECT media access control layer is the layer which controls the physical layer and provides connection oriented, connectionless and broadcast services to the higher layers.
DECT GAP is an interoperability profile for DECT.
DECT is used in all countries in Europe, outside Europe it is used in most of Asia, Australia and South-America.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/DECT   (480 words)

  
 What is DECT? Some Answers...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DECT is a digital wireless technology which originated in Europe, but is now being adopted increasingly worldwide, for cordless telephones, wireless offices and even wireless telephone lines to the home.
In the mid-1990's, as DECT technology was maturing and costs falling, so it became clear that one of the 'evolutionary applications' originally envisaged for DECT was beginning to become economically feasible - namely replacing copper wire as a means to provide a basic telephone line to the home.
For those who prefer a hard copy to refer to, ie the printed media, DECT is covered from the applications, technology, standards and commercial angles in the recent book 'Cordless Telecommunications Worldwide', edited by Walter Tuttlebee, which includes chapters by Ochsner, Olanders and many other key industry pioneers and well-known DECT conference speakers.
www.dectweb.com /Introduction/answers.htm   (1621 words)

  
 DECT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DECT dominates the European cordless residential market and the enterprise local (PABX) voice mobility market, and is expected to do so for several years ahead.
The DECT Radio Local Loop standard for both analogue and digital terminals was completed and has the effect of rapidly improving the telecommunications infrastructure both for basic and advanced telephony services when cabling is not possible or economically justified.
Further details on DECT can be found in TR 101 178, an high level description and overview of the DECT standardization that does not require a detailed knowledge of DECT technology; the same overview for data services is in TR 102 185.
portal.etsi.org /radio/DECT/DECT.asp   (1574 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The standard was first discussed in 1988 when the DECT forum was set up to ratify and implement the technology, this body was put in place by ETSI, the European Telecommunication Standards Institute, and consisted of a number of manufacturers.
DECT was commercially released in 1992 and, since that point, sales have grown at a virtually exponential rate, resulting in sales in excess of 7 million units in Europe in 1998.
The DECT standard has now been accepted in over 40 countries, guaranteeing the future development and growth of cordless telephony.
www.nec.co.uk /DECT_.aspx   (798 words)

  
 Ericsson: Support: Consumer Dect phones: FAQ
DECT is an international flexible digital radio access standard for cordless telephony providing excellent sound-quality and maximum security.
Ericsson Cordless Phone 260 is a complete new digital cordless phone for in and around the home, based on advanced DECT technology, with an in-built digital answering machine, a built-in low-impedance speaker providing a superb sound quality and has many features to make life easy and comfortable.
DECT offers maximum security against eavesdropping and through the digital technology it offers excellent sound quality, which means no noise and no interference.
www.ericsson.com /ericsson/support/dectphones/faq.shtml   (1377 words)

  
 Fraunhofer IIS - Embedded Communication - DECT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DECT does not only cover voice communication but also the transmission of data.
DECT as a connection oriented communication system can be used in more than 90 countries worldwide.
DECT and DECT@ISM is an excellent and favourable system for many kinds of professional or private applications.
www.iis.fraunhofer.de /ec/drahtlos/dect/index.html   (121 words)

  
 What is DECT?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In the mid-1990's, as DECT technology was maturing and costs falling, so it became clear that one of the 'evolutionary applications' originally envisaged for DECT was beginning to become economically feasible -- namely replacing copper wire as a means to provide a basic telephone line to the home.
A DECT 'profile' for wireless local loop, WLL, or radio local loop, RLL, as it is also known, was developed by ETSI to harmonise approaches to this application -- the RAP, Radio local loop Access Profile -- essentially indicating how to use the existing DECT standards to implement a product for this market.
The breakthrough of DECT into the wireless local loop market has now happened -- the availability of indigeneous DECT technology in countries like India and China, and the presence of local industry fora, will ensure that DECT is not seen simply as a Western solution being forced on developing countries.
www.linuxdevices.com /links/LK8802847147.html   (934 words)

  
 JJT-6 Dect Handset
DECTs or Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephones have been around for many a year, but have nearly always struggled to offer anything by way of aesthetics, unlike the way in which mobile phones have done, save a few designs – the most notable probably being those of Bang and Olufsen origin.
In all honesty, if I were to spend this much on a DECT handset, I’d look long and hard at the BandO Beocom 6000 as well, before deciding.
But, should you decide to be different, then you’ll find the JJT-6 is a DECT phone with a difference, which you will appreciate over the years of service it’ll provide.
www.lordpercy.com /jjt-j6_dect-handset.htm   (912 words)

  
 Tel: 01923-804444 DECT - Digital Cordless Phones
DECT is the acronym given to the new digital cordless telephony standard available in the UK (and Europe).
DECT systems are far superior to their analogue cousins in a number of respects and users of DECT are nearly always delighted with the improvement compared to an old analogue cordless phone.
DECT is digital and therefore means eavesdropping is almost impossible and very expensive to do.
www.mobiles.co.uk /dectinfo.html   (588 words)

  
 ANT Telecom - DECT Overview
Most companies are aware of DECT as an office telephony tool for people who need to be available when away from the desk.
Today’s technology allows DECT to be much more than just that and so enables companies to replace paging or mobile radio systems.
Our DECT solution can also be tailored for lone worker solutions – please refer here for further information.
www.anttele.com /dect.htm   (174 words)

  
 DECT wireless telephony arrives in the US
DECT ("Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications") wireless technology is suitable for voice, multimedia, and data networking traffic, including Internet access, and integrates well with other fixed and wireless services such as ISDN and GSM, according to the DECT Forum.
DECT also boasts a claimed range of up to a few hundred meters, encryption to ensure a high degree of call security, and "optimized" radio transmission that maximizes handheld device battery life.
The DECT Forum, based in a Berne, Switzerland, is a global industry association of suppliers and operators of DECT based terminals, systems, and networks.
www.deviceforge.com /news/NS9790688989.html   (629 words)

  
 TDC Ltd - DECT Technology
DECT is a flexible digital radio access standard for cordless communications in residential, corporate and public environments.
DECT Engines are ideal for data and voice communication in-house or on the company premises.
The DECT standard makes use of several advanced digital radio techniques to achieve efficient use of the radio spectrum; it delivers high speech quality and security with low risk of radio interference and low power technology.
www.tdc.co.uk /dect   (559 words)

  
 The Ultimate Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
DECT or Digital Enhanced (former European) Cordless Telecommunications is an ETSI standard for digital portable phones, commonly used for domestic or corporate use.
The intent is that two different products from different manufacturers that both conform not only to the DECT standard, but also to the GAP profile defined within the DECT standard, should interoperate for basic call functionality.
Used worldwide: DECT was developed by ETSI but has since been adopted by many countries all over the world.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/DECT   (348 words)

  
 Freedom Mobiles: DECT cordless handsets
The DECT specifications define range should be a maximum of 500m, but manufacturers always quote a maximum of 300m.
DECT is a low power digital transmission system using TDMA at 1880-1900MHz, with a peak power output of 250mW.
DECT has been established longer on continental Europe than in the UK so a lot of the manufacturers are based in Europe, or South East Asia where DECT technology is also becoming more and more popular.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/place/ox91/dectinfo.htm   (527 words)

  
 US DECT Cordless Phone Approved
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication), a worldwide standard for cordless phones, has gained FCC approval in April 2005.
The biggest advantage for DECT cordless phones, compared to other digital cordless phones operating in ISM bands such as the 2.4GHz band and the 5.8GHz band, is that they operate in a frequency band dedicated to DECT products, making these cordless phones truly "WiFi-friendly".
Now US DECT can be added to the large portfolio of technologies and products that RTX Telecom can develop for clients around the world.
www.electronicsweb.com /content/news/article.asp?docid={A4560C6A-9820-4FBC-9BE7-E49C4A4AC464}&VNETCOOKIE=NO   (375 words)

  
 DECT Development. DECT Development from RTX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
But indeed the DECT industry has managed to ride out the storm and continues on its wave of success.
As a result of its extensive experience within DECT markets in general, RTX is also a valued partner to manufacturers of DECT chipsets.
This means that RTX plays an influential role in the overall future development of DECT.
www.rtx.dk /Default.aspx?ID=85   (314 words)

  
 DECT Cordless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, and adopts technology similar to GSM for mobile phones.
Sophisticated signalling between your desktop Keyphone and Avanti DECT Cordless means that the call forwarding is done automatically as soon as the you take the cordless phone from it's charger.
While using the DECT handset, key functions are accessible via the display - such as Pickup, Conference etc. Scroll using the arrow keys and pick a function with the three soft keys.
www.telrad.co.uk /dect.html   (1137 words)

  
 Dect Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The z1500 Wireless DECT Systems (WTS) is the new generation of on-premise wireless telephones, providing clear and reliable voice communications throughout any workplace.
Utilizing one of the world's fastest growing technologies, the z-1500 Wireless DECT Systems are the ideal replacement for traditional business phone systems with slim-line cordless handsets, giving your organization a privately-owned cellular phone system without the ongoing costs associated with cellular networks.
Wireless DECT systems are available for a variety of sites, from small nursing homes and aged care facilities through to large retirement villages, private and public hospitals, warehouses, corporate offices and hotels.
www.commtechwireless.com /dect_systems.php   (680 words)

  
 DECT Signalling Test Unit from Rohde & Schwarz: Support in installation and maintenance of DECT networks
The DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) Signalling Test Unit PTW15 from Rohde and Schwarz provides all test functions required for the installation and maintenance of DECT WLL networks and DECT PABX systems.
Channel-occupancy software covers all DECT activities at the air interface, while a monitor mode records and analyzes selected DECT activities between user-defined fixed radio terminations (FT) and the associated portable terminations (PT).
The DECT-specific part is accommodated on a separate module, which, in addition to the RF section, contains the DECT baseband processor and the ADPCM coder/decoder, as well as an additional chip developed by Rohde and Schwarz.
www.lynuxworks.com /solutions/telecom/in-action/dect-testing.php   (229 words)

  
 DECT Cordless Phones news archive
The negotiations between the DECT Forum and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have been concluded successfully with the permission to utilize the appropriate frequency band (1920 - 1930 MHz).
Therewith companies and private households are able to use the approved and multifunctional DECT technology for all sorts of communications.
DECT products from various well-known manufacturers should be available in the US at the end of 2005.
www.dect-cordless-phones.co.uk /archive-2005-apr.htm   (1728 words)

  
 ATS DECT 6.0 cordless VoIP phones
ATS claims this is the first cordless phone to use DECT technology that integrates a router and a SIP VoIP platform in the charging base of the master cordless phone unit.
Although it is a multi-handset DECT phone, it only works with Skype - it's not a SIP-based VoIP platform that'll work with any SIP provider.
As for Inventel, you are correct, they do have a SIP-based device with DECT built-in and a firewall.
blog.tmcnet.com /blog/tom-keating/voip/ats-dect-60-cordless-voip-phones.asp   (910 words)

  
 DECT Forum
to the internet presence of the DECT Forum, the globally acting industry association embracing suppliers and operators of DECT based terminals, systems, and networks.
DECT stands for "Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications" and denotes a radio technology suited for voice data and networking applications with range requirements up to a few 100 m.
DECT Next Generation - New Services and Sta...
www.dect.org   (68 words)

  
 Press / ETSI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The DECT; Open Data Access Profile (ODAP) specification (TS 102 342) builds upon the tremendous success of the DECT GAP (Generic Access Profile) standard (EN 300 444), which has been implemented in 99% of the DECT products on the market today.
The ODAP standard is the result of the intensive and fruitful collaborative work between the ETSI Project DECT, the DECT Forum and ETSI Special Task Force 262.
Using DECT in various applications and giving a "voice" to machines is not new - some products targeting this area have been around for years.
www.etsi.org /pressroom/previous/2004/2004_09_odap.htm   (738 words)

  
 DECT - a Whatis.com definition
Unlike the analog cordless phones you may have in your home, DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is a digital wireless telephone technology that is expected to make cordless phones much more common in both businesses and homes in the future.
A homeowner could install a single-cell antenna within the home and use it for a number of cordless phones throughout the home and garden.
Part of the DECT standard describes how it can interact with the GSM standard so that users can be free to move with a telephone from the outdoors (and GSM signals) into an indoor environment (and a DECT system).
searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com /gDefinition/0,,sid40_gci213889,00.html   (475 words)

  
 Ericsson: Support: Consumer Dect phones
An advanced DECT phone with features including an inbuilt digital answering machine and Handsfree operation.
A practical, stylish and easy to use DECT phone for comfortable, clear conversation in and around the home.
Combines the functionality and clarity of DECT with the speed and versatility of ISDN to create an ideal solution for the home and small office environment.
www.ericsson.com /ericsson/support/dectphones/index.shtml   (76 words)

  
 Nemko Comlab - DECT Testing
DECT is the leading technology for digital cordless telephony in Europe and also in many other parts of the world.
Nemko Comlab has been testing DECT equipment since 1996 and is today one of the leading testhouses for DECT.
In order to ensure a fast and smooth approval process for your DECT equipment in Russia, we also offer testing to the Russian GOST standards.
www.comlab.no /en/dect.html   (174 words)

  
 DECT Phones Bridge Landline, VOIP
The new standard is DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications), which is actually a decade old in Europe, but is superior to our current cordless phone technology.
The fresh frequency means DECT phones could sound clearer than cordless handsets in the overcrowded 2.4 GHz band, which is used by phones, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth devices.
DECT also has various aspects making it friendly to VOIP calling, allowing for a new range of combination landline and VOIP handsets.
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,1759,1908803,00.asp?kc=PCRSS05039TX1K0000762   (1238 words)

  
 Engadget
The Magic Phone is a project where both a DECT compatible wireless home phone and a GSM cellphone are placed inside an old rotary phone.
DECT compatibility is fun in a handset because you can take your phone to a conference or office building phone network which can then assign you a number within their DECT network....
The new DECT 511 cordless phone cops some features from cellphones like the ability to send text messages (why you wouldn't simpy walk over to your computer to do that is beyond us) and download ringtones off of the Internet.
www.engadget.com /search/?q=dect   (2000 words)

  
 DECT Solutions Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Superb voice quality, secure communications and an ample set of features have become synonymous for the outstanding range of DECT telephones which leads to the high level of acceptance for residential use.
DECT Products range from digital cordless telephones to fully featured systems including answering machines, handsets with menu driven user interfaces or cordless terminal adapters.
Hitex supports in a very flexible and sophisticated way different DECT solutions from National Semiconductor and Infineon Technologies.
www.hitex.com /con_dect_solutions_overview.html   (133 words)

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