snom technology, a developer of IP desktop business phones, has introduced its next generation of desktop and Mobile VoIP phone solutions – the snom M700 DECT multicell base station, M65 IP DECT cordless handset, and D715 and D725 desktop phones.
“snom’s new mobile DECT solutions allow businesses requiring both fixed and mobile communications for their office workforce to seamlessly and cost effectively add this capability into their existing phone system,” says Tom Ostrander, snom director of North American Channel Sales.† †
The M65 IP DECT phone integrates with existing phone systems for presence, paging, and other capabilities, and boasts a better call quality than cellular phones.
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The M65 handset combines business communications functionality with the intuitive features offered by mobile carriers. The M65 phone has a two-inch backlit color display and a backlit keypad for dialing in poor lighting conditions. Other features include wideband audio (including speakerphone), six polyphonic ringtones, and vibration settings for incoming calls.
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The new snom M700 multicell base station offers expanded coverage over several floors or throughout large buildings. It links multiple M700 base stations together to form a network enabling free movement and handover between base stations for uninterrupted calls while moving from one base station to the next. The M700, which can be used in single cell or multicell configuration, supports up to 200 handsets, 40 base stations, and 100 repeaters in the same installation.
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The new D715 and D725 IP desktop phones are part of snom’s flagship family of phones, the snom 7xx series. These new SIP based endpoints feature a Broadcom chipset for improved horsepower to handle current and future voice driven IP communications.
The D725 features 18 multicolor function keys, wideband audio, Gigabit Ethernet, and a USB port for expansion. With 12 SIP identities (or lines), the D725 is designed for call-intensive business environments. The D715 has a Gigabit switch, a USB port for expansion,†five programmable function keys, and four SIP identities.†
For more information on the company’s latest desktop and mobile VoIP phone solutions, visit http://www.snom.com/en/.
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