posted at April 19, 2011
Posted in snom OCS edition
As you might have noticed by our latest press releases, our snom 821 is the most recent phone to join the compatible devices program for Microsoft® Lync Server 2010. It is also worth mentioning that the 821 is currently the only IP phone in the market that has a dual SIP stack and color screen combined with advanced presence features.
If you compare it with other compatible devices in the same price category for Microsoft® Lync, you’ll notice that it also has speakerphone, MWI, AC plug and an integrated 1 Gigabit switch. Use the snom 821 in WLAN environments! Benefit from the G722 wideband support! See the status of your contacts in your call history, contact list and search results on the display of the snom 821 with no need to switch on your computer! And the list goes on…
Choosing the snom 821 makes sure, that you’ll have a future-proof investment with many more features and possibilities than comparable devices.
Unlock the full voice potential of your Lync installation and unleash the creativity of your employees with snom IP phones!
Tags: compatible devices program for Microsoft Lync, lync, snom, snom OCS edition, VoIP phones
posted at October 2, 2009
Posted in Bloggers about snom, snom OCS edition, snom partner area, snom pr
The down economy couldn’t keep the crowds away from the VON Conference & Expo and the Channel Partners Conference & Expo last week in Miami as hundreds flocked to the two events to bone up on telecom and VoIP and enjoy the fine Florida weather.
snom was there, showcasing its portfolio of VoIP phones, including the recently released snom 870 touch-screen.
“Both shows were very good and very well attended for 2009,” said Mike Storella, snom’s director of business development.
Storella said the talk of Channel Partners was hosted VoIP services; a sign that as the voice market matures providers are looking to offer more services into the enterprise. The savings of hosted VoIP is also enticing new customers.
“They’re bullish about the expansion of VoIP,” he said.
Meanwhile, at VON, HD voice was the topic du jour.
“I think people are starting to hear about it,” Storella said of HD VoIP, which snom offers in its snom 870 touch-screen phone. Storella added that businesses are looking to HD endpoints to future-proof their voice systems for the HD boom that is soon to come.
And while hosted VoIP and HD Voice were the hot topics at Channel Partners and VON, respectively, a good amount of snom’s foot-traffic was thanks to the snom 870.
Storella said nearly everyone who popped by the snom booth played with the 870, marveling at its color touch-screen, Wi-Fi support and HD voice capabilities, all with a price tag of just $379.
If you would like to know how the blogosphere responded to the VON, we recommend you this interesting blog post by Richard Martin.
Tags: Channel Partners, ip phone, snom, snom 870, VoIP phones, VON
Tim just started a new blog about the snom OCS edition.
This blog will be about the latest developments of the “snom OCS edition”, which is a special firmware for snom phones to connect nativly to Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 R2.
Follow his updates at http://snomocs.blogspot.com/
posted at April 24, 2009
Posted in snom OCS edition
Miercom did some testing with the snom 360 at the Microsoft Office Communications Server R2 with the snom OCS edition and he was very content.
Read his full article: Test Review Reveals Much Improvement in Microsoft OCS 2007 R2
Tags: microsoft OCS











