Larry Alkoff wrote:
I've just heard about DECT which is used for about 50 million phones in Europe and is just starting to appear in the US.

DECT stands for Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephone
and supposedly has much greater range than other cordless telephony.
Additionally, you can purchase repeaters that will greatly range.

Since reading about poor audio quality and echo issues caused by repeated conversions as the signal traverses the path from the (possibly POTS analogue) station, over tcp/ip and to destination,
would DECT (another digital form) agravate this?

In my house, a Uniden 5.8 and Panasonic 2.4 cordless system would only work over about 35 feet indoors - not enough for a large house.

Does anyone have any hands-on experience with DECT?

I am so keen on getting the Kirk telecomms 600 system to hook to asterisk, anyone know where to get one from that will ship to New Zealand?

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