Seamless VoIP Implementations Between snom Phones and SAFARI C3

snom products have demonstrated interoperability with Cedar Point Communications’ SAFARI C3 Multimedia Switching System. The announcement indicates that SAFARI C3 and snom VoIP phones, already deployed together in trials at leading universities, are certified to be compatible in field deployments.

The only totally integrated carrier class VoIP switch that incorporates all of the components that make up the voice switching infrastructure, SAFARI C3 simplifies the network by providing seamless evolution to SIP-based features and multimedia applications. SAFARI C3 provides superior Lingoperformance and reliability, significantly reducing capital expenditures, system integration and operations costs for cable operators offering telephony services while increasing network integrity, security and privacy.

All snom VoIP telephones, including the 300, 320, 360 and 370, are highly configurable and easy to manage through the keypad-cursor, dedicated function keys and menus, or Web browser, and offer user-friendly features like full-programmable keys and downloadable ringtones. snom phones offer a complete implementation of the IETF’s latest recommendations for standards-based authentication and content security (SIP(s)/sRTP).

snom will be exhibiting in conjunction with Cedar Point’s European distributor, bridacom, at ANGA Cableworld (Hall 10.2 booth #D2 in Cologne Fairgrounds, Germany, May 22-24, 2007). Additional information on ANGA Cableworld can be found at http://www.angacable.de/html/en/home.html.





Posted on May 22, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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