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Snom 370 IP Phone

Garrett Smith · February 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Snom 370 The Newest ip phone From Snom

snom 370Debuting at CeBIT 2007 in Hanover, Germany, the Snom 370 is the latest in the ip phone line-up from Snom. The Snom 370 features a large graphical, high-definition display and the offers and extenede presentation of call lists, address books, and caller information. The Snom 370 also features a mini-browser, allowing users to gain direct access to their own XML based applications via the display screen. Users of the Snom 370 can also customize the design of the display and also view news tickers and other information as well as access central or public phone directories.

Snom 370 Features

  • Tiltable, high-definition graphical display (240 x 128 Pixel)
  • Large LED (red) for incoming calls
  • 47 keys, 13 LEDs
  • 12 programmable function keys
  • Speakerphone
  • Dual Ethernet connection
  • Power over Ethernet
  • Support for several audio devices
  • Additional keypads with 42 programmable function keys
  • SIP RFC3261
  • Security: SIPS/SRTP, TLS
  • STUN, ENUM, NAT, ICE
  • Codecs: G.711, G.729A, G.723.1, G.722, G.726, GSM 6.10 (Full rate)
  • National Language Support

Snom 370 First Impressions

The Snom 370 has it all. With the Snom 370, it looks like a hardware vendor has finally packaged together everything that many business class customers have be asking for in one unit.The Snom 370 has an MSRP of $369.99 USD, which will be a challenge in the market as the trend is towards ip phones with increased features and functionality, with an ever decreasing price. Even still if you are looking for a phone with all of the bells and whistles and you can’t afford a Cisco, the 370 is the choice. The Snom 370 is not yet available, but is set to resellers like VoIP Supply this April.

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