I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.
Hosted VoIP Provider Aptela Lists Most Crucial Features of Mobile …
Recently hosted VoIP provider Aptela offered a listing of the mobility features its service supports. Some of the top ones include: 1. … Read More…
TelstraClear picks GENBAND for VoIP interconnection solution
… to supply it with a full voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) interconnection service for other carriers connecting to its next generation IP network. … Read More…
Consider VoIP (Voice Over IP) for 2011
Vonage provides a very appealing service that can offer you a lot in terms of utilising your VoIP service. Vonage in turn offer a great offer for £5.99 a … Read More…
That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.
What is a PBX used for?
My organization used to have an audio system and a conferencing bridge, with analog telephone service, to allow anyone to dial into a public conferencing system, to listen to the audio inside the organization, from a phone at home. Now, to save costs, they decided to eliminate the use of a public conferencing system, and decided to just have a private conferencing system, inside the organization. To do this, they decided to get a VoIP phone system. Now, they have a cable modem for VoIP phone service, a Linksys wireless router, and a PBX. Before they got VoIP, they had 2 phone numbers, but I am not sure if they still have the same phone numbers. In this case, what is the PBX used for? Does it act as a bridge for the conferencing system, to allow people to dial in, to listen to the audio coming from the organization? Is there anything else that the PBX could be doing in this organization? Also, why is a PBX necessary?
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