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  2. Cordless telephone - Wikipedia

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    Some cordless phones formerly advertised as 5.8 GHz actually transmit from base to phone on 5.8 GHz and transmit from phone to base on 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz, to conserve battery life. The 1.9 GHz band is used by the DECT 6.0 phone standard and is considered more secure than the other shared frequencies.

  3. The 7 Best Cordless Phones That Combine Simplicity and ... - AOL

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    VG101-11 Cordless Phone. This is an excellent budget option that excels at the basics. Like our top overall pick, the model supports DECT 6.0. Also, VTech estimates that the range between the ...

  4. Microsoft Cordless Phone System - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Cordless Phone System (also known as PC Phone System MP-900) [1] is a discontinued cordless telephone introduced by Microsoft in 1998 that featured personal computer integration. [2] [3] It was Microsoft's first telephone of any kind, [2] [4] and the only phone product made by the company until the Windows Mobile series of ...

  5. VTech - Wikipedia

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    VTech introduced the world's first 900 MHz and 5.8 GHz cordless phones in 1991 and 2002 respectively. [citation needed] As of 2014, the company was the world's largest manufacturer of cordless telephones, according to MZA (as reported by VTech). [31] [third-party source needed]

  6. Telephone - Wikipedia

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    A cordless telephone system consisting of a handset resting on a base station (left) and a second handset resting on a battery charger unit (right) A cordless telephone or portable telephone consists of a base station unit and one or more portable cordless handsets .

  7. CT2 - Wikipedia

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    CT2 is a cordless telephony standard that was used in the early 1990s to provide short-range proto-mobile phone service in some countries in Europe and in Hong Kong. It is considered the precursor to the more successful DECT system. CT2 was also referred to by its marketing name, Telepoint.

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