snom Announces Compatibility of VoIP Phones with 4S newcom’s Blue4S iPBX
snom technology, developer and manufacturer of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephones, today announced its interop-erability between snom phones and the upcoming world’s smallest IP PBX, blue4S by 4S newcom.
Together, 4S newcom and snom will offer customers a complete communications solution “snom’s interoperability provides us with the opportunity to partner with compa-nies like 4S newcom and reach an expanded customer base,” said Michael Kniel-ing, CFO and Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales for snom. “Mac us-ers have a keen sense of technology, aesthetics, and security. Together snom and 4S newcom are able to reach the Mac users and provide them with an overall VoIP solution.”
4Snewcom's Blue4S, the world's smallest IP PBX which is delivered on an Apple iPod Shuffle, will be available for sale at the upcoming VON Europe show (November 6th-8th in Berlin). Previously called the iBlue, the blue4S is based on the 4S IP PBX, a software-based IP PBX. The blue4S runs on a Mac mini and uses the IETF open standard SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for VoIP communications.
snom telephones support all common standards, as well as the latest technology platforms. All snom phones are compatible with SIP-based telephone systems and system components including open source platforms such as Asterisk, SER, sipXpbx and proprietary solutions offered by companies such as Epygi, Pandora (Worksmart), Kapsch, Objectworld and many more. snom’s technical team works closely with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), ensuring that all snom phones are equipped with the highest security standards in VoIP.
snom telephones support all common standards, as well as the latest technology platforms. All snom phones are compatible with SIP-based telephone systems and system components including open source platforms such as Asterisk, SER, sipXpbx and proprietary solutions offered by companies such as Epygi, Pandora (Worksmart), Kapsch, Objectworld and many more. snom’s technical team works closely with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), ensuring that all snom phones are equipped with the highest security standards in VoIP.
Source: snom

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