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Old 02-01-2010, 05:56 AM   #1
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Landline breakthrough: VTech announces a DECT 6.0 walkie-talkie

Engadget by Nilay Patel


Landline phones might be for squares and cops, but VTech hasn't give up trying to make 'em interesting: its new LS6325 set is the first DECT 6.0 push-to-talk cordless on the market. That means you can get your walkie-talkie on at up to 1,500 feet -- not bad. The three-handset pack will be $80 and the four-pack will be $90 when they launch in April. See, its not all tablet news around here -- we bring you scoops.

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Old 02-01-2010, 04:54 PM   #2
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Wow very interesting.

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My guess is, these still depend on being in range of the base station. I bet they don't work independently. Not that you'd really want to - the form factor looks really stupid for a true portale PTT right like you normally see as a walkie-talkie.

With that being said, it's still a handy extension to the home phone. With WT capability, you can page someone else without having to call the extension and expect them to answer. Just blurt out something like "get up here!"

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Acording to Wikipedia
  • enterprise premises cordless PABXs and wireless LANs, using many base stations for coverage. Calls continue as users move between different coverage cells, through a mechanism called handover. Traffic both within the system and to the public telecoms network
  • public access, using large numbers of base stations to provide building or urban area coverage as part of a public telecoms network.
Is anyone here old enough to remember PSID's and RSID's?
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Is anyone here old enough to remember PSID's and RSID's?
I'm sure that I am old enough, but I don't remember them. Could you elaborate?
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Private and Residential System Identifiers were programming options in many early (TDMA) cellphones. I have no idea what they really were and if, how, why, and under what circumstances they were ever implemented anywhere in North America, and little about them has survived on the web. The most obvious explanation would be that they were systems which could be set up within a corporate network or perhaps to permit the use of single or shared sites among groups of individuals within a limited geographical area (Disneyworld, a major airport, the federal government). Either they never took off or somehow morphed into something even more bazaar!

It looks like this DECT 6.0 has the potential to create miniature cellular systems except that all the base units might have to be connected to a single phone line and all handsets within the system would be extensions on the same phone number. I could be missing something.

That same Wikipedia article above mentions that a system had been used in Italy for one year and other systems might still be in use in India and South Africa. These would require that the phone numbers be set by the handsets for outgoing and incoming calls. We do not know if those systems would allow multiple handsets to be used as extension phones on the same line.
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Two years ago I had some cordless handsets that had Walkie-Talkie on them (forget the make/model).

So these can't be the first...
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