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Default 05-02-2007, 01:47

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Originally Posted by ygeffens View Post
I'm slowly understanding why the device (when opening this thread) does not exist. Would have been great. Simply repeating the signals is not what I want to do, I want to replace dect-phones, by the phones of the people working for the company (any GSM).
GSM 2400 would solve the problem nicely. GSM 5800 too, at least here in North America. Those frequencies are public domain.

The problem is that the mobile service providers don't have an incentive to give us this product. Right now there is enough network capacity that they'd rather we just use their services.


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