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Re: Best DECT phones around?



The only one I know of is a new system from Samsung.
This is a totally digital system which will do everything a PBX desk phone
will do, including CLID, missed calls, pulls names from database, time and
date, hold, transfer, plus vibrate etc...
Supports up to 48 handsets and 16 lines.  A bit like having your own mini
mobile phone system! :o)
I'm currently considering buying one.  I'm getting a demo of the system on
Friday.
Other than the Samsung, any DECT handset linked to an analogue adapter will
work - but you won't get things like CLID and access to a central number
store.
Samsung also do a really nice DECT phone that looks more like a mobile.
Try http://www.telephonesonline.co.uk/
as they have most DECT phones at a
good price
Also the new BT Diverse 4010 Exc (Siemens) which has SMS.

Regards

Simon

----- Original Message -----
From: psghome2002 <psghome@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 29 January 2002 16:09
Subject: [ukha_d] Best DECT phones around?


> I'm looking to replace my set of Philips Onis DECT phones with
> something a bit more 'sexy'.
>
> I need something compatible with an ISDN PBX and analogue lines and
> that has a central number store (i.e. I don't have to enter a list
> of numbers on each handset), preferably manageable via PC (is there
> such a thing?). It also would form part of a forthcoming Comfort/HV
> system.
>
> Any thoughts as to good systems?
>
> Paul.
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