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Opal DECT 6.0 Cordless

Teledex’s Opal DECT 6.0 cordless guestroom phones are available in either 1.9 GHz or 1.8 GHz versions, offering compatibility with the various worldwide frequency assignments for cordless telephones. Besides this worldwide acceptance, our Opal DECT cordless phones are made to the highest standards in the industry.

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Auto Registration Makes Life Easy.
Teledex provides an innovative solution to the issue of registering each cordless handset to its base. You see, in a hotel environment, to prevent interference and crosstalk between rooms, each cordless handset must be registed to the base unit in the room. With Teledex, all you need to do is place the handset in the base cradle and let the units auto-register. It only takes a few seconds, and there's no need to follow complicated registration processes used with other phones.

About DECT Technology.
Initially popular in Europe, DECT technology is gaining acceptance as the emerging standard for cordless phone technology in the United States as well. In 2005, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) relaxed frequency spectrum licensing requirements and costs associated with the use of DECT products in the U.S., clearing the way for adoption of the technology and frequency band in the U.S.

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One World. One Solution.
Teledex provides a universal cordless solution, no matter where in the world you operate. Cordless telephones operating in the 1.9 GHz band are suitable for use in the United States and select non-European countries. Cordless telephones operating in the 1.8 GHz band are suitable for use in most countries in Europe.

1.9 GHz DECT Models
(North America)
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1.8 GHz DECT Models
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RediDock Remote Handsets.
Teledex Opal cordless phones also support multiple remote handsets, using RediDock, making it even easier than ever to deploy phones wherever you need them – even where there's no phone jack!