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Q9. Can I use my DECT Cordless phones with a telephone system?

Telephone Maintenance and other related FAQs at Vale Tel-Com...
A9. Yes, the DECT Cordless system, while digital from the base to the phone has an analogue connection to the outside world. Providing the telephone system installed has an analogue extension connection this type of phone can be used.

Can the ME replace DECT phones in my company?

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Yes, that's exactly what it can do. You save money by not having to purchase DECT phones for the employees who work outside their company offices very often. They simply use their mobile phones without losing the benefits of their office extension functions. See similar questions...

What is the range on most cordless phones?

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Most cordless phones have a range of up to 300 metres outdoors and 50m indoors. However, this is dependant on the property the phone is being installed into. See similar questions...

Can we use cordless phones and/or headsets?

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Sure you can whatever makes talking on the phone more comfortable for you as long as the sound quality is clear, and clean and the customer can hear you with no interference. See similar questions...

Do cordless phones interfere with my connection?

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Our service uses radio frequencies in the 2.4Ghz range, and as such 2.4Ghz cordless phones may disrupt a wireless internet connection. We recommend that Airolink customers not use 2.4Ghz telephones. See similar questions...

What is DECT?

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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. See similar questions...

Will these phones cause interference with other cordless phones?

FAQs - ACS Wireless
Our phones are specifically designed not to interfere with one another. However, our phones may cause interference with inexpensive cordless phones currently in use at the base station location (where the telephone line is). If this is an important issue, speak with our technicians to determine how this type of interference can be prevented. Additionally our phones may potentially interfere with other electronic devices, such as computer monitors, and the older style UHF televisions. See similar questions...

Is there a difference between cordless and mobile phones?

The primary difference between handheld cordless phones and mobile phones is their power output. Cordless phones generate approximately 0.6 watts, while mobile phones have an output that is about five times greater. See similar questions...

Will cell phones or cordless phones interfere with AlreadyNet?

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Cell phones and 900MHz cordless phones will have no impact on AlreadyNet service because they operate on a different frequency. Any device such as a phone, or baby monitor that operates at 2.4GHz may cause interference, but not to the extent that you would notice. See similar questions...

Are cell phones dangerous?

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Cell phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (i.e., radio frequency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known to what extent or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. See similar questions...

Is there any proof that cell phones are dangerous?

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Answer: The jury is still out on the long term effects of cell phone use, while in the meantime governments worldwide and health organizations like the World Health Organization continue to allocate millions of dollars towards on going research to determine the effects of cell phone usage. These organizations along with others are documenting more reports of brain tumors and increased cases of litigation against cell phone manufacturers. See similar questions...

Will cell phones or cordless phones interfere with TXOL Wireless?

Frequently Asked Questions about Wireless Internet
Cell phones and 900MHz cordless phones will have no impact on TXOL Wireless/DSL service because they operate on a different frequency. Any device such as a phone, or baby monitor that operates at 2.4GHz may cause interference, but not to the extent that you would notice. See similar questions...

Do cordless phones, cellular phones or home wireless networking gear affect the service?

Infostations - Wireless Faqs
No. Infostations wireless broadband service operates in the 5.8Ghz frequency range. 900Mhz and 2.4Ghz phones and other wireless equipment will not affect the quality of service. (return to top) See similar questions...

What's the difference between analog and digital phones?

Cell Phone Numbers - Cell Phone FAQ
Analog phones operate on an older and less effective technology. This technology doesn't scale well and is more costly. Analog service is not compatible with numerous new features. Digital phones are lighter and more compact and have a longer battery life. When you are inside of a calling area the quality is better than analog. Digital phones support new features like caller ID, text messaging or wireless internet services. See similar questions...

How can I tell if I my phones are analog or digital?

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Look at the back of the telephone connected to it. If you see "complies with part 68, FCC Rules" and a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), then the phone and the line are analog. Also, look at the phone's dial pad. Are there multiple function keys? Do you need to dial "9" for an outside line? These are indicators that the phone and the line are digital. See similar questions...

What are the differences between analog and digital phones?

Wireless FAQ's
Analog phones operate by sending and receiving signals in a continuous sound wave; digital phones send and receive messages by converting sounds and voices into numeric code. Analog phones have shorter talk and standby time than digital phones. Digital phones offer better voice quality. Digital phones have a longer battery life. Many digital phones also work on analog networks. See similar questions...

What type of security do cordless phones provide?

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Cordless 900 MHz digital cordless telephones offer two levels of digital security. The first is a function of proprietary digital encryption process. When your voice is converted from analog to digital, the resulting digital code is scrambled in a way that only the handset and base unit are programmed to understand. See similar questions...

Do the Siemens Gigaset cordless phones interfer with my WLAN?

Linux WLAN project - FAQ
A couple of WLAN users reported that it is actually possible to use the Siemans Gigaset cordless phones (2.4Ghz spread spectrum): seems like live they can live happily together with 802.11 compliant wireless networks. However, be aware with other cordless phone systems as this issue is certainly vendor specific. David T. See similar questions...

Are there any implications using cordless phones with my DSL line ?

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Cordless phones are subject to radio interference but should work with your DSL line provided you are using LOW PASS FREQUENCY filters. There may be implications for any cordless phones in either the 900MHZ or 2.4GHZ band if you intend to use unwired sharing with your Lightning DSL account. You should consult with the manufacturer or vendor before choosing your equipment. See similar questions...

Are cell phones in a car dangerous?

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The makers of cell phones like to convince you that cell phones will make you safe by giving you a way to get help when you break down or have an accident. That may be so, but using a cell phone while driving makes you more likely to HAVE an accident in the first place. According to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine, you are four times more likely to get into an accident when using a cell phone, even if it's the kind that is hands-free, than if you are not using one. See similar questions...

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