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IP PBX |
Brismark Provides IP-PBX solutions based on world’s
famous open source telephony engine and tool-kit “Asterisk”.
Offering flexibility unheard of in the world of proprietary
communications, Asterisk empowers developers and integrators
to create advanced communication solutions.
Why Use IP-PBX?
Traditional PBX limit to number of trunk lines and extensions
connected with them. Also a separate wiring is require
for analog telephony. By using Asterisk an IP-PBX in your
organization, you can have
- It's Open Source based on Linux! There is Software and OS licensing cost
- Unlimited location independent extensions
- Detailed call logging in text file / ODBC database
- Provide Voice –Mail Service to everyone
in your organization
- Limit / Restrict Call with custom Dial Plans
- Call Recording
- Setup Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
Asterisk with Digium hardware provides connectivity
to both POTS (Plain Old telephone lines) and Digital Telephony
(PRI/BRI)
What is an IP-PBX?
An IP (Internet Protocol) PBX (Private branch exchange)
is a business telephone system designed to deliver voice
over a data network and interoperate with the normal Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) gateways can be combined
with traditional PBX functionality enabling businesses
to use their managed intranet to help reduce long distance
expenses, enjoy the benefits of a single network for voice
and data and advanced CTI features or be used on a pure
IP system which in most cases give greater cost savings,
greater mobility, and increased redundancy.
An IP-PBX can exist as a hardware object, or virtually,
as a software system.
Because a major part of IPBX functionality is provided
in software, it is relatively inexpensive and easy to
add additional functionality, such as conferencing, XML-RPC
control of live calls, Interactive voice response (IVR),
TTS/ASR (text to speech/automatic speech recognition),
Public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection
ability supporting both analogue and digital circuits,
Voice over IP protocols including SIP, Inter-Asterisk
eXchange, H.323, Jabber, GoogleTalk and others.
(Definition Source: Wikipedia)
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