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Ericsson Aastra Ericsson DT412 V2 DECT

Part Number
DPANB22022/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Refurbished

The Aastra Ericsson DT412 V2 is a robust DECT cordless phone, designed for reliable mobile communication in business environments.

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About This Part

The Aastra Ericsson DT412 V2 DECT handset is a professional-grade cordless phone designed to provide reliable and secure mobile communication within enterprise environments. As part of the Ericsson/Aastra DECT system ecosystem, it enables users to maintain connectivity and accessibility while moving freely across a facility. This device is ideal for sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and large office spaces where personnel require constant communication without being tethered to a desk phone, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and responsiveness. While specific technical specifications for the DT412 V2 model may vary, such DECT handsets are typically engineered for durability, clear voice transmission, and essential telephony features like call hold, transfer, and conferencing. They leverage the robust DECT standard to ensure secure and interference-free communication. Revo Distribution Limited carries refurbished units of the Aastra Ericsson DT412 V2 DECT to support businesses seeking cost-effective solutions for their existing telecom infrastructure. By offering high-quality, pre-owned equipment, we enable our clients to extend the lifespan of their communication systems, perform critical replacements, or expand their mobile workforce capabilities without the significant investment required for new hardware.