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As society becomes ever more technology savvy, phones are taking center stage. And as phones become an integral part of daily living, cordless phones are pushing out corded phones in homes and offices. More and more business is being done every day over cordless phones. A business cordless phone can provide your business with the potential to make more money as you are able to leave your desk to multitask and still negotiate deals and take care of problems. Here is some information to think about when buying a business cordless telephone: Range: Cordless phones have a range of about 5,000 to 7,000 feet and operate on three frequencies, 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz. There are special cordless phones which do not interfere with 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz computer networks. An example would be the Airway cordless phone set which has either a two line, eight extension phone system or a four line, sixteen extension phone system (Homewireless.com). Analog vs. Digital: Cordless phones come in analog and digital, just like cell phones. Analog phones often experience noise and bad sound quality. Digital telephones are much cleaner and have DSS (Digital Spread Spectrum) technology to "secure" your conversation from people trying to tap in. Batteries:
Basic Phone Functions: Caller Id, 3 way calling, speakerphone, more than one line, durability, and an answering machine You can find a variety of different stores for cordless business phones on the Internet. Fortunately, most websites rate the cordless phones, so you have an idea on the quality of what you are purchasing. Home Office Reports (Homeofficereports.com) also rates phones from different companies, although the ratings are a bit harder to read. |

