Snom technology, a provider of IP communications and VoIP Enabler solutions for the enterprise and small business market, introduced new products at Enterprise Connect (News - Alert) in Orlando, Florida.
Much like VoIP Enabler Phybridge, snom is one of the many companies that can help small to midsized businesses ditch their expensive TDM PBXs (time-division multiplexed, public branch exchanges) with an entirely VoIP-based infrastructure.
Snom in the past has elected to offer a software version of the VoIP server that can run on any properly configured Intel (News - Alert)-based server, says David Berlind ofInformationWeek.
At Enterprise Connect, snom was showing off two of its latest products. The first of these was a turnkey hardware server that runs the snom ONE software. This software eliminates the need for users to worry about whether or not the software will run properly on an Intel server of their choosing. According to Storella, the snom ONE plus, is completely certified to run the software. It also has enough expansion slots to support pretty much any PSTN configuration (see chart, right, for list of possible PSTN options).
Additionally, for users wanting a bit of mobility, snom was also showing off the new M3 DECT (News - Alert)-based cordless phone. DECT is a wireless technology found in a lot of residential cordless phones and supposedly offers better sound clarity over longer distances.
Recently, TMC (News - Alert) reported snom technology’s release of snom ONE plus, a new hardware-based version of the company’s awarding winning snom ONE IP PBX.
“The snom One plus offers VARs a total solution for the easy and efficient deployment of IP communications at a price point that provides value for their SMB customers,” said Mike Storella (News - Alert), COO for snom. “By offering a fully integrated system including hardware, full featured IP PBX software and a full suite of IP phones and endpoints, VARs can accelerate installation and focus on building their own businesses.”
Charles West is a Web Editor for TMCnet. Prior to joining TMC Charles worked with many gadget oriented sites that included running his own blog (TheTrendaholic.com) and Smartphone column for examiner.com. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Charles West