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About Cordless (DECT) |
DECT Officially it is a unified digital radio access standard for cordless communications i.e. phones, and covers both the residential and business marketplace. But it has been adopted for a wide range of cordless applications in the home and the office, and there are now more than 200 DECT products on the market. Since it launched in 1998, DECT has had so many benefits that it has been adopted as a cordless phone standard in 110 countries so far. It is only recently, however, that it has been employed in an office environment in the UK at an increasing rate.
DECT has two USP’s; the first is that it is very flexible. It is the only standard that supports a whole range of applications, from single-cell domestic cordless phones to multi-cell cordless PBX systems and wireless local loop systems for fixed users. The second is that it is equally suited for data and voice services in all environments, whether it is just for a single line with one cordless phone or for a large-scale system with several thousand users.
DECT products provide better speech quality, functionality, and security than could be obtained with previous generations of cordless phones, with a lot less interference. But it’s in the office where DECT really comes into its own - because you can carry your networked DECT cordless phone with you anywhere in the office, just like a mobile phone. This increases productivity because you can answer all your calls that come through reception, and it saves your colleagues having to take messages. It also cuts down on customer frustration as it cuts down on calls being answered by a machine. It also saves the company money on the amount of return calls that have to be made.
For business use there are three options for using DECT. The first is for one base station serving one handset and is very similar to that used in residential homes.
The second gives total coverage of an office (or building) but is plugged into your existing phone system or switchboard and so only gives partial integration.
The third option is to have DECT integrated into the PBX switch, which is fantastic as it provides seamless mobile communication that can cope with several thousand users on one network.
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About Headset Products |
Could you benefit from using a headset?
Manufacturers such as Plantronics offer the DuoPro, SupraPlus, Encore, Vista, CS60, CS65 and Mirage products. The BT Accord range, Jabra 2000 series and Alphacom Office 2000 & 3000 allow Telesales, office, call centre staff and management to work in an ergonomically efficient way with much less problems related to neck and back pain.
Thousands of people suffer from headaches, neck and back pain using a headset can reduce these problems as well as increasing productivity by freeing up hands for keyboard, writing etc. Make sure to select the right style for yourself. Headband styles are the most popular choice and are essential when binaural operation is required. Over the ear styles are inconspicuous for those in the public eye such as receptionists. Convertible headsets give the user the choice of styles.
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BT Accord 30
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Plantronics DuoSet H141N
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About Jabra |
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Jabra have long been established as one of the leading headset suppliers. GN have been consistent in innovative design and headset technology development which has made them a powerful force with the telecoms sector.
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Jabra GN2000
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