Sunday, October 19, 2008

VoIP PBX: Closest Big Object to PBX System

Hardly any years back, many mankind thought that advanced VoIP technology is going to be the "next big thing" in the telecom domain. Yes, immediately VoIP has a major impact on providers in the market which has turned elsewhere to be more of a commodity than a paradigm-changer. The main rationale for the popularity of voice over IP solution is mobility, flexibility and scalability. The inherent benefits such as cost effectiveness and organisational productivity cannot be ignored. As a incident of fact, these factors have motivated businesses to manage their duty with utmost efficiency. For making the various things possible, one solution is VoIP PBX. The VoIP PBX system is a hallmark for businesses to inculcate double profits in quick time. This system permits the users to save substantial amount on stretched distance as well as international calls. Most importantly, business that manage calls over the IP PBX VoIP solution provide comfortable integration with existing P
STN telecommunication system. An VoIP PBX system is a Internet protocol private branch exchange. This exchange is a business telephone system which is designed to deliver voice over a data network and is interoperable with the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). With low upgradation cost, almost every business users can constitute the changes as it is done through a specific software. As a episode of fact, the VoIP gateways can be combined with traditional PBX functionality which enables the businesses to apply their managed intranet to reduce extensive distance expenses as well as enjoy the benefits of a single network for voice and data. The advanced CTI features of this IP system give greater cost savings, greater mobility and increased redundancy. To be more specific, an IP-PBX exists as a hardware object or virtually, as a software system. This is thanks to a major part of IPBX functionality is provided in software. The best part is that this syst
em is relatively inexpensive in nature. One can easily add other functionalities such as conferencing, XML-RPC control of live calls, Interactive voice response (IVR)and TTS/ASR (text to speech/automatic speech recognition). Moreover, these advanced system supports public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection ability which supports both analogue and digital circuits, Voice over IP protocols including SIP, Inter-Asterisk eXchange, H.323, Jabber and GoogleTalk. Therefore, it can be said that this high-end technology simplifies communication infrastructure at ease. The VoIP PBX system permits the users to co-ordinate with their multiple offices all environing the globe with the support of an unified platform. Interestingly, the single IP PBX VoIP server has the potential to serve more than 1, 500 users at the same time. As such, it seems to be an attractive option which can support business enterprise to gain more without any concern. In comparison with a
conventional PBX system, the users require separate networks for sending and receiving the voice and data communication but, VoIP PBX employs the converged data and voice communication over a single IP network. This increases the value of systems to a significant extent. Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/technology/news_2008-10-19-23-30-04-712.html

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