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The Cordless Telephone market is a subset of the Fixed Line Telecoms industry. It is composed of telephones that are not connected to a physical line, but instead use radio waves to communicate with a base station. Cordless phones are typically used in residential and small business settings, and are often bundled with other services such as voicemail and caller ID.
Cordless phones have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their convenience and portability. They are also more affordable than traditional landline phones, making them attractive to budget-conscious consumers. Additionally, cordless phones are often equipped with features such as caller ID, voicemail, and call waiting, which can be useful for both personal and business use.
The Cordless Telephone market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Some of the major players in the market include Panasonic, AT&T, VTech, and Uniden. Show Less Read more