DECT technology

DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication) is a phone system and as its predecessor, the GSM (Global System for Mobile Telecommunication) has been standardized by European standards (ETSI - European Telecommunication Standards Institute). The DECT standard was originally developed by RES 03 committee (Radio Equipment and Systems Committee). The Basics of DECT are specified within the series of documents ETS 300 175 which is described
the radio access technology (1992).

DECT technology is newer and thus more evolved than that of GSM.

The DECT system is not a mobile phone system but a system cordless telephony, and was a phone designed for use household or business that is moving within a defined geographical and / or limited by a radio coverage provided by one or more antennas. (eg a apartment, a palace, a villa, an airport, etc..). If the radio coverage permits be allowed to migrate from one area to another. Typically the radio coverage may be owned by a different subject by providing the telephony service. For example, coverage radio of an airport is provided by the airport owner and the telephony service is offered by the fixed telephone to which the that company is the customer.

More generally the transition from a radio coverage to another, if they do not are adjacent, it is only possible by the coverage by telephone that you customers.

This just described is a first scenario with the commercial old analog cordless phone was not possible: the phone (and therefore a client) that moves within the first radio coverage (the airport) uses a cordless telephone, a mobile (and thus a customer) who moves between different coverage areas also uses a service mobility.

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