Snom M700 DECT Base Station Mombasa, Kenya

 

Snom M700 DECT Base Station Kenya  

The Snom M700 DECT Base Station  in Kenya supports operation in both singlecell or multicell modes. In singlecell mode, the base station supports up to 30 Snom M65 or Snom M25 DECT phones, with ten narrowband or five wideband simultaneous calls. In multicell mode, operate the base station in a network of 40 total Snom M700 base stations. The 40 base stations work together to support 200 M65 or M25 phones, with each base station proficient of 8 narrowband or nine wideband concurrent calls.

Description

Snom M700 DECT Base Station Mombasa 

The powerful black Snom M700 DECT IP Phone strives to make communication easier for you using its technologically advanced features.  The wall mountable Snom M700 IP DECT Phone Mombasa is equipped with multicolored LED status indication alerts which notify the user of many details such as battery level and connection status. The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone Mombasa boasts of a long transmission of up to 50 meters when indoors, and up to 300 meters for outdoors use.  To deliver a clear transmission and reception, the Snom M700 IP DECT Phone Mombasa comes with two internal omni – directional antennas. It also has a 10/100 BASE-T IEEE 802.3 LAN port and an RJ – 45 port for Ethernet connection. In cases where Power over Ethernet (PoE) may not be available, a PoE injector may be used. Snom M700 DECT IP Phone Mombasa uses DECT 6.0, CAT-iq1.0 (wideband) technology which not only supports different frequency bands ranging between 1880-1900 MHz (EU), 1910-1930 MHz (Latin America), and 1920-1930 MHz (US), but also supports four power levels including, 14, 17, 20, and 24 dBm. The Snom M700 DECT Base Station Mombasa multi-cell base station delivers VoIP wireless coverage across several floors or through big buildings. Each base station can be configured for up to 30 Snom M65 phones with up to 40 M700 in a placement, compliant a total of 200 phones and allowing coverage of complete office complexes across big areas.

Connected Snom M65 handsets enjoy IP phone system features such as direct search in the business directory and HD audio.  The Snom M700 DECT Base Station in Mombasa supports the Snom M5 repeaters with DECT encryption to increase coverage. Wireless security is confirmed by DECT encryption, while TLS and SRTP confirm safe SIP communication. Setup is easy and instinctive and there are no extra license charges.

M700 DECT Multicell Base Station :

The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone enables large buildings to access VoIP wireless coverage using its multi-cell base station. A maximum of up to 30 M65 handsets with up to 253 M700s in a deployment can be configured by each base station ,accommodating a total of 1000 handsets and enabling coverage of entire office complexes across large areas. Once connected, M65 handsets can enjoy modern IP phone system features including direct search in the corporate directory and HD audio.

The Multicell base station allows for a maximum of up to 1000 parallel calls in 253-base system as well as a maximum of up to 1000 registered handsets in the same network in a multicell setup. It also supports a maximum of 30 handsets per base station and up to 8 narrowband or 4 wideband calls per base station in multicell setup. It has a common phonebook with up to 200 entries.

In order to increase coverage, Snom M700 DECT IP Phone uses M5 repeaters with DECT encryption. DECT encryption in the Snom M700 DECT IP Phone ensures wireless security. Even better, embedded TLS and SRTP ensure secure SIP communication. The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone has been designed to give an easy user experience.

Snom M700 DECT Base Station Features:

Superb Audio Quality :

The Snom M700 IP DECT Phone is wideband audio – enabled, uses code negotiation, codec switching and supports a number of different codecs including, G.722 (5 channels, 4 in multicell operation), G.711 (A-law, μ-law) and G.726 (10 channels, 8 in multicell operation), resulting in crystal audio without any distractions.

DECT Technology :

Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications or Digital European Cordless Telecommunications(DECT) is a technology that is majorly used in wireless phone systems to connect the cordless phone to a base station. The Snom M700 IP DECT Phone uses DECT 6.0, CAT-iq1.0 (wideband) technology which not only supports different frequency bands ranging between 1880-1900 MHz (EU), 1910-1930 MHz (Latin America), and 1920-1930 MHz (US), but also supports four power levels including, 14, 17, 20, and  24 dBm. It also supports seamless handover using connection handover, wideband voice and authentication/encryption of base and handset . The powerful Snom M700 DECT IP Phone  has a strong power output performance of < 250 mW for Europe and < 140 mW for the USA.

Transmission Range :

The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone boasts of a long transmission of up to 50 meters when indoors, and up to 300 meters for outdoors (for indoor use only).

Automated – Provisioning – TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS :

The technologically advanced Snom M700 DECT IP Phone has the ability to deploy information technology or telecommunications service by using embedded pre-defined procedures that are carried out electronically without requiring any human intervention, thus making it very reliable and convenient.

IP Address Configuration :

As a default feature, the Snom M700 DECT IP Phone obtains its IP address from the DHCP server once the line is connected. However, it can also be configured via Static IP where the user manually configures parameters, from the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is another alternative to IP configuration, where the device is connected to a router or broadband modem using the username and password from the service provider.

SIP v.2.0 Compliant :

The Server-Initiated Application (SIP) is incorporated for users to plug and play the phone without the need for configurations. Once the phone is connected to the network and powered on, initialization commences automatically, after which the phone is up and ready for use. Snom M700 DECT IP Phone  is based on SIP version 2(RFC3261).

Highly  Efficient :

The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone pushes versatility to a new high, thanks to its ability to complement already existing fixtures for enhanced web and audio conferencing, as well as other communication needs. This makes it easy to integrate seamlessly into any office setup without disorienting earlier structures and work ethic. Furthermore, the device is easy to redeploy as the business grows and needs to transform.

Portability :

The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone has been compactly designed and is extremely lightweight, weighing only 320g. This enables a user to easily keep it in a bag and carry it anywhere without much strain.

Multiple Installation Options :

The Snom M700 DECT IP Phone  has been designed to offer an easy and quick user experience. It can not only be mounted on a ceiling, but can  also  be set on a wall, resulting in a cleaner and neat workstation.

Why the Snom M700 DECT IP Phone Mombasa?

  • Scalable up to 253 base stations
  • Up to 1000 handsets per installation
  • Wideband audio
  • Over-the-air synchronization
  • RFC 3261 SIP 2.0 compliant
  • Repeater support
  • Snom provisioning
  • No hidden costs for licenses
  • No DECT manager required

 General Information

  • Weight: approx. 320g
  • Dimensions: approx. (mm) 211x150x58 (LxWxD)
  • Antenna diversity (two internal omni-directional antennas for better transmission and reception)
  • Power: Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE802.3af
  • Class 2. If PoE is not available, a PoE injector can be used (not included).
  • Ethernet connector: RJ 45
  • LAN interface: 10/100 BASE-T IEEE 802.3
  • Color: black

DECT

  • Frequency bands
  • 1880-1900 MHz (EU)
  • 1910-1930 MHz (Latin America)
  • 1920-1930 MHz (US)
  • Output power: EU < 250 mW, USA < 140 mW
  • Protocols: DECT, DECT 6.0, CAT-iq1.0 (wideband)
  • Four power levels: 14, 17, 20, 24 dBm
  • Seamless handover using connection handover
  • Wideband voice
  • Authentication/encryption of base and handset

Range

  • Indoors: Up to 50 meters
  • Outdoors: Up to 300 meters (for indoor use only)

Multicell System

  • Up to 1000 parallel calls in 253-base system
  • Up to 1000 registered handsets in the same network in a multicell setup
  • Up to 30 handsets per base station
  • Up to 8 narrowband or 4 wideband calls per base station in multicell setup
  • Common phonebook with up to 200 entries

Audio, Codecs

  • 722 (5 channels; 4 in multicell operation)
  • 711 A-law, μ-law,
  • 726 (10 channels; 8 in multicell operation)
  • Codec negotiation, codec switching

User Interfaces

  • LED status indication, multicolor
  • Reset key
  • Web interface

Installation

  • Positioning
  • Floor or desktop (footstand included)
  • Wall mounting
  • Ceiling mounting
  • Remote software updates via HTTP/ HTTPS/TFTP
  • Automatic loading of settings via HTTP/ HTTPS/TFTP
  • Completely configurable through Web interface
  • Static IP, DHCP support
  • NTP (Network Time Protocol)
  • Secure provisioning and authentication with Mutual TLS through individual certificate issued by Snom CA

Standards Conformance

  • EN 301406 (TBR6)
  • EN 60950 – 1 (Safety)
  • IEC60950 -1
  • CSA c-CSA-us / UL60950 – 1
  • EN 301489 (EMC,ESD)
  • RF (EMF, SAR)
  • FCC part 15D, conducted & radiated
  • FCC part 15B
  • RSS213

Supported SIP Protocols

  • RFC 3261 SIP 2.0 compliant SIPS Secure SIP SRTP Limits the number of active calls per base to 4 when packet authentication is enabled
  • RFC 2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol
  • RFC 2396 Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
  • RFC 2617 Digest/Basic Authentication
  • RFC 2833 Out-of-band DTMF support (no in-band support)
  • RFC 2976 SIP INFO method
  • RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP (PRACK)
  • RFC 3263 Locating SIP Servers (DNS SRV, redundant server support)
  • RFC 3264 Offer/Answer Model with SDP
  • RFC 3265 Specific Event Notification
  • RFC 3326 Reason Header Field for SIP
  • RFC 3311 SIP UPDATE Method
  • RFC 3325 P-Asserted Identity
  • RFC 3489 STUN
  • RFC 3515 REFER: Call Transfer
  • RFC 3550 RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol)
  • RFC 3581 Report
  • RFC 3842 Message Waiting Indication
  • RFC 3891 Replace header support
  • RFC 3892 SIP Referred-By Mechanism
  • RFC 3960 Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in SIP
  • RFC 4475 SIP Torture Test Messages

RFC 4028 Session Timer

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