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'''IP-DECT''' is a technology used for on-site wireless communications. It uses the [[DECT]] [[air interface]] for reliable wireless voice and data communication between handsets and base stations and the well established [[VoIP]] technology for the corded voice communication between base stations and server functions. |
{{Short description|Technology used for on-site wireless communications}} |
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'''IP-DECT''' is a technology used for on-site wireless communications. It uses the [[DECT]] [[air interface]] for reliable wireless voice and data communication between handsets and base stations and the well established [[VoIP]] technology for the corded voice communication between base stations and server functions. |
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The advantage is the circuit switched approach and therefore better specified quality of service for vocal communication than with [[Wireless LAN]]. |
The advantage is the circuit switched approach and therefore better specified quality of service for vocal communication than with [[Wireless LAN]]. |
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A DECT phone must remain in proximity to its own base (or repeaters thereof), and WLAN devices have a better range given sufficient access points, however [[voice over WLAN]] handsets impose significant design and maintenance complexity for large networks to ensure roaming facilities and high quality-of-service. |
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⚫ | There are some of the traditional telephone equipment manufacturers and smaller enterprises that offer IP-DECT systems, both for residential (single base station/access points), as well as for enterprise usage (multiple base stations/access points) where it is important to cover large areas with a maintained speech path. |
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⚫ | There are some of the traditional telephone equipment manufacturers and smaller enterprises that offer IP-DECT systems, both for residential (single-cell base station/access points), as well as for enterprise usage (multi-cell with multiple base stations/access points, and/or seamless handoff between cells) where it is important to cover large areas with a maintained speech path. |
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Reliable data on market success, sold quantities and market share are not publicly available (May 2009). |
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==Companies== |
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For enterprise use the following vendors produce IP-DECT systems: |
For enterprise use, the following vendors produce IP-DECT systems: |
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* [[Gigaset Communications|Gigaset]] |
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* [[Mitel]]<ref name="Mitel_IPDECT"/> |
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* [[NEC]]<ref name="NEC"/> |
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* [[Panasonic]]<ref name="PanasonicTGP550"/> |
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*[[Polycom|Spectralink 7000 series (Polycom, Kirk)]] |
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* Alcatel-Lucent |
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* [[Ericsson-LG]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[CAT-iq]] |
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* [[Voice over WLAN]] |
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<ref name="Mitel_IPDECT">{{cite web |url=http://www.mitel.com/products/wireless/ip-dect-system/MitelIP-DECTSystem/ |title=Mitel IP-DECT System - Global |website=www.mitel.com |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513041034/http://www.mitel.com/products/wireless/ip-dect-system/MitelIP-DECTSystem/ |archive-date=13 May 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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<ref name="NEC">{{cite web|url=http://www.nec-ipdect.com |title=IP DECT communication | The ultimate devices for voice, text messaging and in-house mobility |website=Nec-ipdect.com |date= |accessdate=2016-08-17}}</ref> |
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- [[Mitel]]<ref>http://www.mitel.com/products/wireless/ip-dect-system/MitelIP-DECTSystem/</ref> |
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- [[Polycom]] (Kirk) |
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- [[NEC]]<ref>[http://www.nec-ipdect.com NEC Business Mobility IP DECT]</ref> |
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- [[Yealink]]<ref>[http://www.yealink.com/product_info.aspx?ProductsCateID=308&CateId=307&BaseInfoCateId=308&Cate_Id=308&parentcateid=307]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 27 March 2024
IP-DECT is a technology used for on-site wireless communications. It uses the DECT air interface for reliable wireless voice and data communication between handsets and base stations and the well established VoIP technology for the corded voice communication between base stations and server functions.
The advantage is the circuit switched approach and therefore better specified quality of service for vocal communication than with Wireless LAN.
A DECT phone must remain in proximity to its own base (or repeaters thereof), and WLAN devices have a better range given sufficient access points, however voice over WLAN handsets impose significant design and maintenance complexity for large networks to ensure roaming facilities and high quality-of-service.
There are some of the traditional telephone equipment manufacturers and smaller enterprises that offer IP-DECT systems, both for residential (single-cell base station/access points), as well as for enterprise usage (multi-cell with multiple base stations/access points, and/or seamless handoff between cells) where it is important to cover large areas with a maintained speech path.
Companies
[edit]For enterprise use, the following vendors produce IP-DECT systems:
- Aastra (DeTeWe)
- Ascom (company)
- Gigaset
- Mitel[1]
- NEC[2]
- Panasonic[3]
- Spectralink 7000 series (Polycom, Kirk)
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Ericsson-LG
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Mitel IP-DECT System - Global". www.mitel.com. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- ^ "IP DECT communication | The ultimate devices for voice, text messaging and in-house mobility". Nec-ipdect.com. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
- ^ "Panasonic TGP Series SIP Phone Systems | SIP Products". Panasonic.com. Retrieved 2016-08-17.