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DECT, or Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, is a fully digital cellular network system designed to replace older analog cordless phone systems like CT1 and CT1+ Purpose and Scope: DECT is designed for use in various environments such as offices, campuses, trade shows, and homes. It can also be used to establish access points to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) in locations like railway stations, government buildings, and hospitals. DECT can bridge the gap between network operators and customers, offering local loop services without extensive infrastructure installation. Interworking Capabilities: DECT systems can interwork with GSM, ISDN, and data networks, facilitating seamless connectivity and integration with existing telecommunications infrastructure. Over 100 million DECT units are currently in use, highlighting its widespread adoption and versatility. Cell Diameter and Capacity: Unlike GSM, which is designed for outdoor use with larger cell diameters ...