Anyone that know of DECT “client” for asterisk?

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Anyone here that knows some hardware USB “client” (DECT) that can connect to a DECT base station and act as a “provider” in asterisk?

Ergo, asterisk is the DECT handset, and connects to the DECT base station.

Its also important that it also works with most asterisk-compatible devices, including for example raspberry’s.

The reason I ask, is that many providers in sweden have started disabling SIP account details and now require usage of their own “router’s”. Using FXS
adapters is not an option as the digital->analog->digital conversion gives very high echoes in the phones.

The idea is to have something simulate a DECT handset, connect to the provider’s router, and thus be able to still use asterisk.

Best regards, Sebastian Nielsen

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