Leverage maximum potential and cost-effectiveness with an adaptable solution that requires fewer management efforts and can grow with your business at any point. The P-Series software edition comes fully-packaged and is ready to run on any VMware or HyperV compatible virtual machines.
Available with annual subscription, Yeastar P-Series PBX System software edition provides two feature plans and starts at a base of user license bundle — at a startup price! Just start with ease and grow. Explore and Compare. Get in Touch. Delivered over the cloud or on-premise to help you ensure better customer experiences and employee engagement.
Manage all your customers, prepaid and postpaid. It is all here! Automatic invoicing is the key. Provision your IP Phones automatically. We support all major brands. Feel relaxed! HoduPBX routes the calls through providers which cost least to you. Make a lasting impression with effective business communication and a custom solution tailored for you. Improve employee productivity and efficiency with the new-age business phone system.
Become a catalyst for growth, and enjoy rewards too with versatile offerings. Everything you need to know about the product and Software. You can connect your IP phone by entering username or password or domain manually. You can use the auto-provisioning module to configure automatically for supported devices. If the admin has given access to Tenants, they can also configure their own SIP trunks.
HoduPBX has two options, i with billing ii without billing. Discover which option is right for you. Get the Guide. Learn More. Asterisk News. Asterisk View All. Security Advisories. IP PBX systems handle internal traffic between stations and act as the gatekeeper to the outside world. The initials PBX stand for Private Branch Exchange, a very old fashioned term for a system that has evolved significantly over the past century.
A traditional PBX is made up of two key elements: lines and stations. The lines, sometimes called trunks, are connections to the global public switched telephony network PSTN by way of a telephone company. Stations are simply telephones or other endpoint devices like fax machines, modems and credit card terminals.
The original mission of the PBX was to provide shared access to limited resources. Rather than having a separate phone line for each phone, a business could share a small pool of lines across a much larger pool of stations.
When a call came it was answered by an operator who then connected it with the appropriate person or department. When someone inside needed to make a call, the operator connected them with an available line. Over time, operators were replaced by electromechanical and later electronic systems for managing access to lines. Additional features were added to automatically route incoming calls, to allow active calls to be transferred between stations and to permit or deny calls based on various rules.
Adjunct systems were added for voice messaging, call queuing and other value added services.
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