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3CX, snom to deliver VoIP telephony soln

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HANNOVER, GERMANY: 3CX , developer of the award-winning software-based IP PBX for Windows, and snom technology AG, developer and manufacturer of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phones, have announced that interoperability testing between their products has been completed successfully. This certified interoperability ensures that small and medium businesses (SMBs)  have access to a reliable and affordable VoIP solution when using 3CXs software-based IP PBX for Windows together with snoms VoIP-based products.

Businesses looking to replace their traditional proprietary hardware PBXs with an easy to install, manage and use VoIP Telephony system can now benefit from the very cost effective combined solution of 3CX Phone System for Windows and snoms VoIP phones, knowing that it is and fully supported by both vendors. Furthermore, businesses can now easily implement a complete telephone system that helps them give employees mobility, rids them of costly phone tag and reduces administration and training time by IT staff.

Nick Galea, 3CX CEO, said: We are delighted to confirm 3CX IP PBX interoperability with snom VoIP products. Companies can now implement a complete and reliable software-based IP PBX solution that is more manageable and scaleable than traditional PBXs and also costs a fraction of the price, whilst delivering more features.

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Dr. Michael Knieling, Executive VP of Marketing and Sales, snom technology AG, said: Interoperability is extremely important in the world of VoIP nowadays and we are pleased to have completed all the required tests to secure that snom and 3CX can offer the SMB market an excellent value and innovative solution that poses no instability risks to businesses.

Key advantages of 3CX & snom VoIP telephony solution

  • Increases mobility allows workers to be seamlessly integrated to the companys phone system any time, any place.
  • Eliminates expensive telephone tag by allowing users to see if colleagues are there or not.
  • Businesses profit from less costs and more features compared to traditional telephone systems.