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snom debuts next-gen DECT cordless IP phone.

The snom M9, replacing the M3, is designed from the ground up with HD audio, security, and more. Read more >>


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Panasonic upgrades management tool for its IP PBX systems.

Communications Assistant 3.0 lets users drag and drop contacts for instant teleconferences. Read more >>

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