Are any of these FCC licensed for use in the USA. DECT in the USA is VERY new.

Michael Graves wrote:
Hmmm....I have a 480i-CT. Does this mean that I might be able to add third party DECT handsets? Or just the matching Aastra handsets?

Michael

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*From:* Dovid Bender
*Date:* Sat, 20 May 2006 12:54:54 -0700 (PDT)

Cory,
Do you have the Nokia E70 and or the E60 ? If not are you guys gona get it in anytime soon ?

Dovid

*/Cory Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
The Aastra 480i-CT and Uniden UIP1868 are both SIP based and support remote,
wireless handsets via DECT.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] WiFi VoIP Handsets..

James Harper wrote:
 > I was looking for something like this a while back (actually, a wifi +
 > gsm combo), and came to the conclusion that a dect + gsm phone would be
 > a better option, except that they don't exist (much).
 >
 > Maybe a VoIP capable DECT base station would be a better option for you?
 > These do exist.
 >
 > James

Thanks for all the replies..

James, you probably have a good point, a DECT cordless with a VoIP base
station would probably work better for the situation I need to cater for..

Any pointers to recommended DECT VoIP phones?


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