Snom VoIP Phones and SIP Proxy/PBX
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Snom SIP based phones:
- Snom M9: DECT based cordless solution. Sold as base station with handset/charger station and single handset/charger station. Up to eight handsets can register with the base station and the base station can register up to eight SIP accounts. As with other Snoms, the base station can be provisioned via HTTP and, apparently, the individual handset menus can be configured to lock them down somewhat. Supports IPv6, SIPS and SRTP. Does not include an answering machine.
- Snom M3: To be presented at VON autumn 2007, but sneak previewed at Astricon Phoenix 2007. DECT based (GAP compliant) cordless solution. Sold as base station with handset/charger station and single handset/charger station. Up to eight handsets can register with the base station and the base station can register up to eight SIP accounts. One base station supports a maximum of three simultaneous conversations. As with other Snoms, the base station can be provisioned via HTTP and, apparently, the individual handset menus can be configured to lock them down somewhat. Availability is quoted as 'end October 2007', but knowing Snom, the reality is to be at least the end of November 2007. UPDATE - It's January 2008 and they are now shipping! Does NOT support IPv6, SIPS and SRTP.
- snom 820: New phone launched at end of 2008.
- snom 870: Touchscreen phone, first showcase announced for CeBIT 2009 (March 2009) in Hannover. Video demo HERE
- snom 710: Supporting four SIP identities and blending an elegant utilitarian design for high usability with high performance and affordability, the snom 710 delivers a rich set of everyday business telephony features critical to today’s real-time, information-driven business workforce.
- snom 720: The snom 720 phone addresses office users that require excellent audio and a large number of programmable PBX-style keys. It combines a state-of-the-art hardware with the proven snom SIP software.
- snom 760: The snom 760 phone addresses office users that require excellent audio, PBX-style keys, and rich visual information. It combines a state-of-the-art
- snom 370: This phone was announced at CeBIT 2007 to be available April '07. High-end device, similar to 360, with higher resolution grey-scale display (240x128), a large LED-light for incoming calls and possible VPN support in future firmware versions. The phone has more RAM and CPU power than the 360; no more rubber keys.
- snom 320: based on the snom360 design but with smaller, two-line, tilt-adjustable LCD display without backlight. Also, the 320 supports conferences (joined at the phone) of only 3 parties (ie, the phone user and two others). The 360 will conference many parties (exact number not known). ...