RTX Launches White Box DECT Range Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
RTX, the cordless phone manufacturers that's been busy making Skype phone announcements at CeBIT has announced a further push into the global wireless market with a range of DECT product in the OEM market.
"This is excellent news for our PABX manufacturer customers and system integrators, who can now extend their DECT PABX product portfolio to include a Business DECT Handset, a DECT repeater extending the DECT range, and a Wireless Telephone Line Extension unit making corded phones
cordless" says Tage Rasmussen, CEO of RTX.

"We expect this addition to our portfolio to further boost our sales to DECT PABX suppliers, who can
now use RTX as a one stop shop for their accessory products."

The range includes handsets, range extenders, and wireless telephone line extender units. The OEM accessory are targeted at DECT PABX suppliers bringing  with a focus on the small to medium business end of the market.

The Business DECT Handsets (CT8010S/CT8030S) offer all the essentials plus much more, such as high resolution color display along with user-friendly menu set-up. In addition, the handsets offer the unique possibilities of customization of a number of features.

Furthermore, we can supply accessories such as memory cards for storing phone numbers and Bluetooth modules which will enable the usage of a Bluetooth headset with the handset. The Business DECT Handset is available in a high-end a mid-end version, said Rasmussen.

The DECT Repeater extends the range of DECT and can be utilized wherever there is a need to increase coverage or improve reception in areas shielded from the PABX base.

The Wireless Telephone Line Extension Unit is a phone jack that replaces the phone cable with a wireless radio link to be used for ordinary telephones in an office.

Like the other announcements RTX has made at CeBIT the OEM whitebox gear will be available from April 1st.
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