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Interference or bleedover from 2.4 GHz wireless devices such as wireless phones are very rare. Just make sure you get a phone with Spread Spectrum Technology.

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Q: With two separate telephone lines in my residence, will there bleedover between the two separate wireless handsets if they are both in use?
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