Global DECT Forum Report Executive Summary

A situation may arise in Hong Kong in which both DECT and PHS telecommunications technologies may be required to co-exist. Both technologies occupy radio spectrum in the region of 1.9 GHz: DECT from 1880-1900 MHz and PHS from 1895-1918.1 MHz. Unfortunately, these two bands overlap by 5 MHz which suggested that difficulties could arise. In order to determine the exact extent of such difficulties, OFTA decided to conduct coexistence tests.

The tests have been organized by OFTA in Hong Kong and took place from 6 to 10 November 1995, involving the Japanese ARIB and the DECT Forum to carry out the tests. The tests have been successfully concluded on schedule. Two series of tests were undertaken.

The first series restricted the spectrum used to the 5 MHz overlap to determine the actual interactions in this band between the two systems. The procedure was to establish a call between two handsets in one system followed by two in the other followed by a further two in the first and so on.

The second series allowed both systems to use their standard working spectrum to determine performance in a eal-life?situation. Here, a level of traffic was established in one system following which the other made an increasing number of calls.

Based on the test results the following is concluded:

When applying the conclusions in Hong Kong the DECT Forum recommends:

The full DECT Forum report consists of two files

Click (i) to download zipped DECTtext.doc (in MSWord 6.0 Format) and

Click (ii) to download zipped DECTdata.xls (in MSExcel 5.0 Format and contains the test data sheets; readers are advised to print the worksheets separately instead of the entire workbook in order to avoid printing format mismatch)