Interestingly enough a new development has taken this time around with Christmas fast approaching. Chauhan Studio has come out with a rather unique Colombo One cordless phone equipment series that while sticking to the classic styles of fixed line equipment of say a two decades ago, have managed to successfully incorporate all the modern day functionality requirements to this new cordless phone device. Thus, you have a cordless phone device that combines a retro design while lending it a futuristic appeal and that also gives you all that you expect from today's cordless phones or home phones for that matter.
Well, communication, on all accounts, this Christmas will be an exciting affair after all. It seems. The Colombo One will come to you in a twin pack and will be expandable up to five handsets and will be for sale from November, 2010 for 149. The
cordless phones will be coming to you with the standard features like caller identity, 100 phone books, etc.
In another development that is bound to delight everyone concerned with the telecommunications industry here, VTech has been declared as the number one cordless phones manufacturer. This revelation was made in a study conducted by MZA Ltc, a UK based telecommunications and IT analysts firm. It made this disclosure in its Global Telecommunications Market Report (2010 Edition) released recently.
With the likes of Panasonic, BT, Samsung, Siemens, Philips, Planatronics, Binatone and so many others roughing it out in the telecommunications industry and particularly in the cordless and home phones sector, the going simply cannot get any more better than now.
From the
DECT phones, with their complicated switchboards catering to a multiple lines both running parallel and externally found in most offices and business enterprises, big, medium-sized and small, to cordless home phones that are far less complicated and found in most homes, the industry most certainly has come a long way in the last decade or so.
Nowadays, it is common to find home phones that allow for more than two to three handsets attached to the single connection, catering to a range of 3 km within their radius.