I was doing a bit of reminiscing tonight and decided to checkup on how the snom ONE forum “community” has grown since pbxnsip became snom ONE. I did a post back in Feb 2011 just after snom took in pbxnsip and compared that to today’s forum members to get an idea of the growth:
- Feb 2011 = 3,356 members
- Jan 2012 = 13,032 members
I’d say not too bad. snom has been doing quite a bit of work in the last year in the PBX area and desk phone area:
- snom 7xx Series
- Microsoft Lync Qualification
- snom ONE PBX Appliance
- snom 300 UC (Lync Optimized device)
snom ONE remains a good PBX solution for SMB’s and hosted scenarios where UC is not a focus.
- Very stable software based PBX
- Cross platform: Windows/Linux/Mac software IP PBX
- Largest feature set among Windows PBX’s
- can hook into Microsoft Lync and Exchange UM (although not certified or qualified)
Source:
http://windowspbx.blogspot.com/2011/02/big-interest-in-snom-one-phone-system.html
I was doing a bit of reminiscing tonight and decided to checkup on how the snom ONE forum “community” has grown since pbxnsip became snom ONE. I did a post back in Feb 2011 just after snom took in pbxnsip and compared that to today’s forum members to get an idea of the growth: yeastar
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