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Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
DECT introduction and application overview
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Jobmann
This event took place on 19th April 2004 at 12:00pm (11:00 GMT)
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is a flexible digital radio access technology for cordless communications in residential, business and public environments. Designed for short-range use as an access mechanism to the main networks, DECT offers cordless voice, fax, high speed data and multimedia communications, wireless local area networks and wireless PBX. It thus has applications in the factory, office, home and public areas. For network operators DECT is also a cost-effective and flexible alternative to conventional cable/fiber connections into customers' premises, by providing "Wireless Local Loop".
Frequency bands have been made available for DECT in more than 100 countries worldwide. DECT services are compatible with GSM and ISDN and dual-mode DECT/GSM handsets are available. In a large number of countries DECT operates in a protected band, i.e. no interference from other technologies. ETSI DECT is one of the technologies the IMT-2000 specification.
Note: the presentation is in German. The original web page for this presentation is http://www.ant.uni-hannover.de/Lehre/Kn/MIN.html
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