Gigaset A116 


CORDLESS WITH Graphical 1.4 dot matrix display Long talk- and standby time of up to 12 and 130 hours Telephone book for up to 50 names and numbers Easy to operate keypad through individual keys and 2-way navi key Made in Germany Product Description Graphical 1.4 dot matrix display. Long talk- and standby time of up to 12 and 130 hours. Telephone book for up to 50 names and numbers. Easy to operate keypad through individual keys and 2-way navi key Technical specifications Phonebook for up to 50 contacts Redial list last 10 numbers 10 ringer melodies seleecionables 5 volume levels Display message indicating missed calls (list of 25) Reply directly from call list monochrome display 1.4 " Compatible with hearing aids (HAC) Handset Autonomy idle up to 130 hours Talk time up to 12 hours Batteries: 2x AAA 300mAh Indoor range up to 50 meters Outdoor range up to 300 meters Dimensions: 151x47x31mm Base station Feeder 230V Charging cradle on the base station It allows wall installation Gigaset A116 cordless phone has 50 phone book entries, Graphical display, Caller ID display, Date & Time display, Call List 35 entries. 10 Redial List, 130Hrs Standby, 12Hrs Talk Time,Expandable up to 4 Handsets Set Contains: 1 Cordless, Base Station, Charger and 2 Batteries.

Why Siemens wireless phones became Gigaset wireless phones?
Siemens, a multinational conglomerate with a diverse portfolio of products and services, including telecommunications equipment, decided to divest its telecommunications division in 2008. This decision was part of Siemens' broader strategic realignment efforts to focus on its core business areas and streamline its operations.

As a result, Siemens sold its telecommunications division, which included its wireless phone business, to Arques Industries AG, a German investment firm. Following the acquisition, the wireless phones previously sold under the Siemens brand were rebranded as Gigaset phones.

Several factors contributed to this transition:

1. Strategic Focus: Siemens aimed to concentrate on its core business sectors, such as energy, healthcare, and industrial automation. Divesting the telecommunications division allowed Siemens to allocate resources more effectively and pursue growth opportunities in its primary areas of expertise.

2. New Ownership: The acquisition by Arques Industries AG provided the telecommunications division, now operating under the Gigaset brand, with greater autonomy and independence. This change in ownership allowed Gigaset to chart its own course and make strategic decisions tailored to its business objectives.

3. Brand Recognition: Gigaset was already a well-known and respected brand in the telecommunications industry. Rebranding Siemens wireless phones as Gigaset phones allowed the company to leverage the existing brand equity and capitalize on Gigaset's established reputation for quality and innovation.

4. Market Positioning: By operating under the Gigaset brand, the company could position itself as a leading provider of innovative telecommunications solutions. The transition to Gigaset phones enabled the company to maintain its competitive edge and meet the evolving needs of customers in the rapidly changing telecommunications market.

Overall, the transition from Siemens wireless phones to Gigaset phones was driven by Siemens' strategic decision to refocus its business portfolio and the opportunity for Gigaset to operate as an independent entity under new ownership. This move allowed Gigaset to continue its legacy of delivering high-quality telecommunications products while adapting to changes in the industry landscape.Siemens, a multinational conglomerate with a diverse portfolio of products and services, including telecommunications equipment, decided to divest its telecommunications division in 2008. This decision was part of Siemens' broader strategic realignment efforts to focus on its core business areas and streamline its operations.


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