With worker mobility becoming a mushrooming problem to deal with for more companies, IP desktop phone provider snom technology is looking to make it easier to provision a business' cell phone fleet.
The company has launched One IP PBX, adding mobility capabilities that extend standard IP PBX calling features to employee's mobile devices, and introducing new management and security features. One IP PBX enables users to integrate mobile phones into an organization's internal telephony platform, which, snom said, should help make the mobile workforce more producticve.
Snom One IP PBX allows cell phones to act as integrated extensions, incorporating call transfers, conferencing, internal extension dialing and other features. It also now supports mobile SIP clients and has had its web-based interface enhanced to make administering the system easier.
The snom One is optimized for all snom phones and provides WAN-based authentication for plug and play with snom 7xx and snom 8xx series phones. It's available as virtual appliances for VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V via a .vhd file, and can be updated via the web interface.
The snom One is compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac environments and is equipped with web security through HTTPS and call security through TLS and SRTP. snom ONE supports mixed IPv4/IPv6 LAN and WAN environments and comes with an automatic blacklisting feature that makes it possible to expose public IP addresses.
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