[Asterisk-Users] WiFi VoIP Handsets..

Cory Andrews Cory at VoIPSupply.com
Wed May 17 07:12:45 MST 2006


Not sure about overseas distribution for the Aastra 480i-CT, I am not aware
of any VARs or disty's across the pond.  The UIP1868 has actually had
production discontinued at Uniden.  They are continuing to manufacture a
"Vonage Locked" version of the unit, but have stopped producing the unlocked
units.  No word on a replacement as of yet.

 

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I know for a fact that the Aastra 480i-CT is not available in the UK/Europe
at the moment.  There is no program in place to get in over into Europe
however I think it could happen in the next 4+ months.

Does anyone know if the UNIDEN UIP1868 is available in the UK?  If so how do
I get my hands on one ...? 



On 5/17/06, Andrew Latham <lathama at gmail.com> wrote:

Cory

The 480i-CT does not state DECT to my knowlege as the EU DECT standard
uses reseved frequency space in the US.  I have heard rumblings about
a US DECT standard, would this be the DECT you are refering to and if 
so could you provide a link to information on compatablity.


Andrew


On 5/16/06, Cory Andrews <Cory at voipsupply.com> wrote:
> The Aastra 480i-CT and Uniden UIP1868 are both SIP based and support
remote, 
> wireless handsets via DECT.
>
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> Cory Andrews
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> Buffalo, NY 14225
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> e - Cory at VoIPSupply.com
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> aim - B2Cory
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> -----Original Message----- 
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> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com ] On Behalf Of WipeOut
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:38 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] WiFi VoIP Handsets..
>
> James Harper wrote: 
> > I was looking for something like this a while back (actually, a wifi +
> > gsm combo), and came to the conclusion that a dect + gsm phone would be
> > a better option, except that they don't exist (much). 
> >
> > Maybe a VoIP capable DECT base station would be a better option for you?
> > These do exist.
> >
> > James
>
> Thanks for all the replies..
>
> James, you probably have a good point, a DECT cordless with a VoIP base 
> station would probably work better for the situation I need to cater for..
>
> Any pointers to recommended DECT VoIP phones?
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