Cordless Phones

The depraved station on subscriber premises is what differentiates a cordless telephone from a mobile telephone. Current cordless telephone standards, such as PHS and DECT, have blurred the once clear-cut line between cordless and mobile telephones Cordless Phones by implementing cell handover, heterogeneous advanced features, such as data-transfer and even, on a particular scale, international roaming. In these models, disreputable stations are maintained by a market mobile network operator and users subscribe to the service.

Unlike a corded telephone, a cordless telephone needs mains electricity to capability the foul station. The cordless handset is powered by a rechargeable battery, which is charged when the handset sits in its cradle.