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RFP (L)32 IP and (L)34 IP DECToverIP / SIP-DECT base stations The Radio Fixed Parts RFP (L)32 IP and RFP (L)34 IP are connected directly to the LAN like a VoIP device and use the benefits of established DECT technology for radio transmission. This ensures full compatibility with cordless DECT terminals, which are available as system telephones and standard GAP terminals. The "L"-variants are prelicensed for SIP-DECT systems of up to 20 RFPs, the technical infrastructure is identical. The VoIP solution is particularly suitable for branch offices that are connected to a company's headquarters via IP routes. The integrated mobile handsets act as normal company extensions, which means that staff can always be reached on their telephone number, regardless of whether they are currently in headquarters or one of the branch offices. RFP (L)32 IP is the indoor version and RFP (L)34 IP the outdoor version. Using shared IP connections for data and telephony cuts down on the need for additional infrastructure and therefore reduces costs. RFP (L)32 IP RFP (L)34 IP

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RFP (L)32 IP
RFP (L)34 IP
RFP (L)32 IP and (L)34 IP
DECToverIP / SIP-DECT base stations
The Radio Fixed Parts RFP (L)32 IP and RFP (L)34 IP are
connected directly to the LAN like a VoIP device and use
the benefits of established DECT technology for radio
transmission. This ensures full compatibility with cordless
DECT terminals, which are available as system telephones
and standard GAP terminals. The “L”-variants are prelicen-
sed for SIP-DECT systems of up to 20 RFPs, the technical
infrastructure is identical.
The VoIP solution is particularly suitable for branch offi
ces that
are connected to a company’s headquarters via IP routes. The
integrated mobile handsets act as normal company exten-
sions, which means that staff
can always be reached on their
telephone number, regardless of whether they are currently in
headquarters or one of the branch offi
ces.
Using shared IP connections for data and telephony cuts
down on the need for additional infrastructure and therefore
reduces costs.
RFP (L)32 IP is the indoor
version and RFP (L)34 IP the
outdoor version.