New IP Phone To Launch At CeBit Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 05 May 2006
Melbourne-based distributor and managed services provider, Enabled Networks, has begun importing a new SIP-based IP Telephone from German manufacturer snom Technology AG.

The first thing you will notice about this new SIP phone is the price. snom says the snom 300 will enter the market at less than $200 when it is launched next week at CeBit in Sydney.Image

It’s an entry level VOIP phone with six configurable function keys four of which can be configured as line appearances. Upgrades are available from snom that lets you configure (up to) all six function keys in this way.

But it’s the security features such as SRTP and SIPS, which snom says are hard to find in a low-cost phone that make this phone standout.

"The mark of a quality VoIP phone is in the firmware - and this is where snom leads the SIP-based sector. The new 300 model shares a common firmware with the high-end models, not to mention a well designed and properly weighted hand-piece - a rarity in the entry level segment of the market." says Scott Rigby of Enabled Networks.

"We recently entered into a closer relationship with Alloy Computer Products to better support their extensive range of business grade VoIP telephony products, headlined by the Epygi IP PBX series,” he said.

"Alloy provides it's customers with a product range covering all areas of converged data/voice systems, from the key items of VoIP Telephony hardware through to equipment to provision data networks for carrying voice traffic" says Karl Baker, Marketing Director at Alloy, a local manufacturer and distributor of data networking products.

"snom have a well-earned reputation as a leader in IP Phone technology, and we have found their products to be ideal for business grade VoIP systems.

“The new snom 300 model brings snom's dedication to excellence into the value end of the business IP Phone market, and is also a great product for residential users who want a robust, feature-rich handset,” he said.

www.alloy.com.au

www.snom.com


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