How to choose the right Multi-cell DECT Solution
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Does your business hinge on its communications solution? Do you work in a large office where the range of a single cell (consists of one base station) DECT solution just won’t cut it? Do you require a lot of handsets or simultaneous calls? Then you’ll be better off with a multi-cell DECT solution.
A multi-cell solution will enable you to create a local DECT cordless communications network that can handle up to 16000 handsets and 1000 base stations. When your employees move through the office, their DECT handset automatically connects to the base station with the best signal strength, to make sure they’re always connected and available.
To ensure smooth and uninterrupted communication within your business, we recommend Snom’s M700 or M900 multi-cell base station paired with Snom’s M25 to M90 range of DECT Handsets, depending on your specific requirements.
For example, Snom’s M70 Office DECT handset is the perfect all-rounder for workplace mobility. This handset is not only extremely light and compact, but it is also exceptionally robust – thanks to its high standard of manufacturing quality and protective outer cover. This makes the M70 the perfect companion in the office, in a warehouse or outdoor environments.
For more specific applications where cleanliness and hygiene play an important role, Snom’s M90 Antibacterial DECT Handset will do the trick. To guarantee this, the M90 has a special antibacterial housing that has also been tested according to JIS-Z2801. This makes the device not only easy to clean, but also provides no breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. Lastly, for more cost-conscious applications we suggest Snom’s high-functioning M25 DECT handset. This handset offers an excellent price-performance ratio and is specifically designed for business use.
Not sure which DECT handset is suited for your needs? Get in touch with our team for expert advice on how to choose the right multi-cell DECT solution.
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