
Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
VoIP phones from snom can do many things. Now, company officials say, they can future-proof Microsoft Lync installations.
In a post on the snom VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones blog, Christian Baier contends that the snom 821 is the market's "only IP telephony" product with a color screen, advanced calling features and a dual SIP stack.
The start of March
"At the start of March, snom announced that the snom 821 had been certified as interoperable with Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2, the second of its telephony units to achieve qualification through the Compatible Devices Program."
A couple weeks ago TMC reported that snom officials say they’ve taken a step forward in creating a SIP-based end- to-end telephone system" housed in a made-to-measure all-round" hardware product incorporating multiple options for PSTN termination just as analogue, PRI, BRI, T1 and E1.
The snom ONE plus
Company officials describe the snom ONE plus, when combined with snom phones, as a reliable out-of-the-box offering easy to get up and running, which is music to the ears of their small and medium-sized business market.
It comes pre-installed with snom ONE IP-PBX (Private -Automatic- Branch Exchange) software, and represents a nice hardware offering to support snom features.
In February TMC’s Susan J. Campbell wrote that the snom m9 DECT phone was released: "The company positions this launch as taking office mobility another step forward as this phone is a full-function mobile handset designed for seamless, business-class VoIP."
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