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14215700-IG, Edition 8.0
April 2018, Original document
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About DECT
DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications.
DECT is the standard for short-range cordless communications developed by the European Tele-
communications Standards Institute (ETSI): ETSI EN 300 175-1.
DECT is used in all countries in Europe and in most of Asia, Australia, South-America and North
America.
DECT is a low power technology and can be used in radio sensitive environments. Both handsets
and base stations have an average power output of 10mW, but can deliver a burst power output of
250mW.
Note:
The entire Spectralink 7000 Portfolio is built on DECT technology.
DECT Frequency Bands
The following frequency bands are dedicated to DECT:
l EMEA, Australia & New Zealand: 1G8: 1880 1900 MHz
l South America: 1G9: 1910 1930 MHz
l USA & Canada: 1G9: 1920 1930 MHz (DECT 6.0)
Note:
Because DECT has its own dedicated frequency band, it is not subject to interference
from other radio transmitters such as GSM phones, Bluetooth, microwave ovens and
widely used Wi-Fi equipment.
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