Getting into one of snom’s great new 8 series phones just got a lot less expensive.
Earlier this week snom sent notice to its channel partners that they’ve changed the MSRP and street pricing for both the snom 820 and snom 870. These new price points make snom’s top of the line VoIP phones more competitive against similar offerings from the likes of Cisco and Polycom.
Effective immediately, you’ll see the following pricing:
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