| With
                     the 
                    snom 105, snom technology sets new standards regarding
                     flexibility and interoperability. The phone is compatible
                    
                    with major vendor's VoIP-gateways and gatekeepers based on
                     the open standards SIP and H.323/H.450, which makes it easy
                    
                    to integrate with standard Gateways and service providers.
                    The snom phone also includes several protocols that will
                    allow the phone to work in a NAT based internal network which 
					is very tipical for LAN/WAN environments.
 
 With Linux as the underlying operating system, stability
                    and security are not an issue for the snom
                    105. Able to handle both H.323/H.450 and SIP protocol 
                    suites and remotely upgradeable, the snom 
                    105 is ready for the future - no matter which protocol, 
                    prevail or might come up the snom 105 is a safe investment.
 
 In addition, CTI applications such as HTTP, TAPI and LDAP 
                    integrate the phones with the rest of the IT infrastructure. 
                    This makes applications possible which were not economically 
                    feasible with traditional technology.
 
 The customer does not have to bid farewell to supplementary
                    service features they are familiar with (e.g. ISDN). On the
                    contrary - with a snom
                    phone the connection is set up as fast as with 
                    digital ISDN phone and in addition to the IP functionality,
                    the snom
                    100 supports features like call hold, call waiting, 
                    call forward/transfer, call divert, caller line identification, 
                    etc., via locator programable feature sets.
 
 The voice quality of the snom 
                    105 cannot be distinguished from traditional phones 
                    and its graphical interface and web browser make calling, 
                    remote management, and configuring even easier.
 
 
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