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IP PBX (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). Traditional PBX systems run via a PSTN and have limited scalability and are increasingly harder to maintain as more and more people are switching to an IPPBX which runs on a private internet protocol network. The technology is robust and scalable. Because of this it allows businesses to modify their existing telephone systems to accommodate new users and features easily.

IP PBX

Our EseePBX solution offers a full circle approach to an enterprise standard, PBX implementation. We offer a low-cost Business Phone solution system tailored for small to medium sized businesses. Every aspect of the EseePBX system from Administration, addition of users, to network support has been developed to be simple, fast, secure and reliable.

Outgrown your old phone system -- in terms of size, functionality and technology? The typical reasons for upgrading to an IP PBX system for any enterprise or divisional group are to replace outdated equipment; to save money; to add in new and needed functionality or because the old system can't keep up with growth. EseePBX IP PBX system can actually solve all these problems simultaneously.

IP PBX Benefits

Comparison of functionality with Traditional Telephone and VOIP
  Traditional Telephone VOIP
Conference Calling Special equipment required for more than three users. Large number of conference participants are easily handled.
Mobility Very difficult to set remote users in systems if they are local. Remote users can be easily added to the system and configured for different uses.
Phones Can only provide traditional phone services. Can be programmed to provide internal and external apps of all kinds.
Efficiency Dedicated voice lines provide known quality levels but no flexibility More efficient use of network.
Costs Traditional phone costs are significantly higher as lines must be added with each new user. Equipment must be replaced or functions added to support growth. Low costs to maintain service and new users can be added at very low costs. Scalability is easy and cost effective.