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A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

A private branch exchange (PBX) is a telephone exchange that serves a particular business or office, as opposed to one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many businesses or for the general public.

PBXs make connections among the internal telephones of a private organization—usually a business—and also connect them to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via trunk lines. Because they incorporate telephones, fax machines, modems, and more, the general term "extension" is used to refer to any end point on the branch.

Initially, the primary advantage of PBXs was cost savings on internal phone calls: handling the circuit switching locally reduced charges for local phone service. As PBXs gained popularity, they started offering services that were not available in the operator network, such as hunt groups, call forwarding, and extension dialing. In the 1960s a simulated PBX known as Centrex provided similar features from the central telephone exchange.

Two significant developments during the 1990s led to new types of PBX systems. One was the massive growth of data networks and increased public understanding of packet switching. Companies needed packet switched networks for data, so using them for telephone calls was tempting, and the availability of the Internet as a global delivery system made packet switched communications even more attractive. These factors led to the development of the VoIP PBX. (Technically, nothing was being "exchanged" any more, but the abbreviation PBX was so widely understood that it remained in use.)

Source, and more information can be found at the Wikipedia page on business telephone systems.

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VoIP PBX dilemma

Our phones are currently provided through a local hosted VoIP company and it isn't working all that great. As a result, we have decided to move to a local PBX server and bring a few PSTN lines to our offices. Through our current solution, we have a…
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regular IVR uptime testing

Greetings I am looking for a services, that can test my IVR system for regular uptime testing, I am based in South Africa, so I would like a local service, but I do realise I might have to get a services from beyond the borders. My IVR system is…
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SMB IP PBX system guide

we're a small but expanding service provider and currently still have a rather old Nortel PBX system which either lacks some of the features I'd like to see or is impossible to configure without calling "the phone guy" every time. Thus, I was…
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In laymen terms, what is PBX or Asterisk server?

I'm trying to understand what a PBX or Asterisk server is. I don't understand the explanations I've found on websites via Google or wikipedia because they use too many technology words I'm unfamiliar with (eg. voip gateways, IP-PBX, conference…
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Asterisk shows No matching endpoint found

I have planned to implement Asterisk SIP server for testing eMTA calls. I don't have eMTAs so I decided to start with Linux Soft client and then, when I will have an eMTA and physical access to the equipment play with eMTAs. I installed Asterisk on…
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How to enable queue_log on the embedded Asterisk of a Yeastar MyPBX?

I have an old PBX from Yeastar that contains an instance of Asterisk 1.6.2.6. How can I enable the queue_log setting and have it persist across reboots?
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FreePBX / Asterisk: use inbound routes to block spammers/hackers

My FreePBX / Asterisk configuration was recently forced into allowing both anonymous inbound calls and SIP guests. So of course we're now getting blasted with spam/hack attempts. They show up in the log as: [2020-05-02 11:09:53] WARNING[30801]:…
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For SIP trunks, is it possible that DTMF talk-off could mute a call?

My company sells/supports Allworx SIP PBXs. We have a weird edge case with one of our customers who use PRI for dial-tone. On outbound calls, if a user happens to receive an SMS on their iPhone, and the iPhone is set to play the default "note" tone,…
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Asterisk WebRTC outgoing call delay

I run an Asterisk 16 installation and a WebPhone based on SIP.js. Unfortunately, I often don't hear the first few seconds when I call someone. But everything is fine with incoming calls. The Asterisk is in a data center, the browser / client is…
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Is a PBX responsible for routing calls, or is that handled by the provider?

I am setting up a PBX that external users will connect to and I was wondering how important PBX placement was. Are calls routed through the PBX itself, or do they go directly through the provider that provides the SIP address to the PBX, or is it…
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Unlimited VOIP Phone Numbers?

Sorry, by VOIP confirmation server, I mean a VOIP PBX server that provides a verbal confirmation service to people; The script will branch based on ANI and DNIS information to an automated setup. That was horrible wording on my part. I am looking to…
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HP 4120 phone and Asterisk

I got a task to set up a cheap PBX for HP 4120 phones. I want to try Asterisk, but I can't find any info on connecting HP 4120 to any SIP PBX. So here's the question: are HP 4120 compatible with Asterisk? If yes, is there any info on setting up…
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How to test a second PBX securely?

I would like to test a second PBX software without causing damage to current company PBX. For instance, i would like to be sure that if I install this second PBX, all my company phones don't start to register theirself to this new PBX ... In your…
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using panasonic ip phone kx-nt511abxb over vpn

we are using panasonic pbx system kx-ns500bx. now we started new remote site and planned to use two extensions there through vpn. already we have cisco asa 5505 ipsec vpn for using accounting application.(using vpn client for remote site) . can i…
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Asterisk - which protocol/technology is using?

Asterisk installed on Linux server by other admin. I am trying to find out which communication protocol/technology is currently using on Asterisk? Eg: isdn, voip, acd, etc. I dont know which one is using. The line connected on BT with ISDN or T1…
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