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Snom Officials Announce Certification of IP Phones for the Desktop

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August 02, 2010

Snom Officials Announce Certification of IP Phones for the Desktop

By David Sims, TMCnet Contributing Editor


snom officials have announced that the company's full line of IP desktop phones has been certified interoperable with the MX250 and MX30 IP PBX (News - Alert) platforms from unified communications systems maker Zultys.


The snom 3xx and 8xx series IP phones and the m3 wireless DECT phone "give customers a broad range of options in deploying an IP telephony system enabling both voice services and UC applications," company officials say.

Earlier this month TMC (News - Alert) had the news that snom technology AG, developer and manufacturer of voice-over-IP telephones, is expanding its product portfolio with the launch of the DECT telephone the snom m9, which company officials characterize as a cordless IP phone that can be integrated with the snom OCS edition in a Microsoft (News - Alert) Office Communications Server 2007 R2 environment.

“Like snom, Zultys has built its product suite on the promise of interoperability in SIP environments,” said Michael Knieling (News - Alert), Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales for snom technology AG. “This premise has seen the company gain a strong following on an international level, particularly in North America and Europe.”

Zultys’ MX250 and MX30 are designed to provide end users with a SIP open standard IP PBX system.

Ever wonder where Tommy Lee (News - Alert) ended up? Turns out he was recently spotted on snom's road show at the ACUTA Conference & Exhibition in San Antonio.

No, we're not talking about the drummer for Motley Crue (or at least we don't think we are!). Rather, we're talking about the chronicles of a senior snom official who is taking the company's VoIP phones on the road.

"Snom IP phones are ideal in the higher education marketplace for both SIP and OCS Unified Communication platforms because they operate in PC, Mac and mixed environments," Lee explained. "Providing this level of flexibility will enable universities to preserve their endpoint investment no matter which way they decide to upgrade."


David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri







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