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Philips cordless phones are part of a long-standing legacy in the telecommunications sector. Originally developed by the Dutch multinational conglomerate Royal Philips (Koninklijke Philips N.V.), the brand's telecommunications products became synonymous with home communication throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries.
Over the years, Philips shifted its strategic focus toward health technology, leading to the licensing of its consumer electronics and telephony divisions. Today, Philips-branded DECT (cordless) phones are typically manufactured and distributed by specialized licensees such as Gibson Innovations or specialized telecom manufacturing partners, primarily based in China. However, the Philips brand remains under the ultimate ownership of the Dutch parent company.
The device shown is a classic handset featuring an LCD screen and physical keypad, designed for home office or residential use. While the Philips name is Dutch in origin, the global supply chain for such electronics is heavily concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region.
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