Snom Handsets


The Right Choice for VoIP
Say goodbye to high costs for conventional telecommunications systems. Don't pay double for telecom and internet services. Voice-over-IP (VoIP) uses IP technology allowing data and speech to be transferred simultaneously, eliminating the need for separate telephone cabling.

The benefits speak for themselves:
Vastly cheaper telephone charges: Save up to 80%. Particularly beneficial for internal communication and foreign calls.

Move office and make telephone calls immediately without any hassles:
With VoIP, the time-consuming switching of telephone connections involved in moving office is a thing of the past, as is the need for external engineers, who can often be expensive. Wherever your workstation is located in the company, registration to the PC network is sufficient to immediately use your personal telephone environment with direct dialling.

Know who can be reached at any given time:
You can see immediately if colleagues are present via LED signaling on each programmed name key to avoid futile connection attempts.

Be reachable when you're not at your desk:
Receive calls when absent. You can have voice messages sent to you as a highly compressed e-mail attachment. This means that you can be kept up-to-date any time, any place. Naturally you can also forward office calls to any location.

Parallel use possible:
No need to replace your whole system straightaway. Instead, you can integrate VoIP components into your existing telecommunications environment. Equip individual departments with VoIP or gradually migrate to VoIP to use both your existing telecommunications and your new VoIP system in parallel.

Safe and Versatile: Snom VoIP Phones

With the VoIP telephones snom 370, Snom 360, Snom 320 and Snom 300 you are choosing the optimum level of functionality and comfort currently offered by VoIP in terms of quality, security, and equipment.

In addition to the common standards, the Linux-based SIP telephones support the most modern technologies such as STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs), NAT (Network Address Translation) and ENUM (telephone number mapping).

Due to integrated VoIP security standards SIPS (RFC2246) and SRTP (RFC3711), eaves-dropping between your Snom telephones and other compatible terminals is eliminated.

Combining numerous devices of other established manufacturers such as Cisco, Siemens, Digium or Microsoft Messenger guarantees systems interoperability and independence.