How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…
Bezeq Int'l bid to test cellular Internet denied
… to allow international calls carrier and Internet services provider (ISP) Bezeq International Ltd. to conduct a test of VoIP-over-Cellular (VOC). … Read More…
RightAnswers Launches Knowledge Management Channel on TMCnet
TMCnet has over 100 channels covering important topics in the IP Communications, VoIP, IP Telephony, CRM, Call Center and Information Technology industries. … Read More…
VoIP Router: RELM Succeeds in Testing P25 Trunking Interoperability
This represents our second successful CAP test; having passed on Motorola's P25 infrastructure earlier in the year. TIA (News – Alert) and DHS stipulate … 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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