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IP PABX


WHAT IS SIP TRUNKING
SIP trunking is a modern communication method that uses the internet (VoIP) to replace traditional phone lines, letting businesses make and receive calls and multimedia (voice, video, text) over a single data connection. It connects a business's Private Branch Exchange (PBX) system to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) virtually, offering cost savings, scalability, and unified communications by consolidating services onto one IP network.
Mar 21 min read


IP TELEPHONY - THE DRIVING FORCE OF FUTURE TELECOMMUNICATION IN HOTELS
IP telephony is a driving force in hotel communication, transforming operations by integrating voice with data networks for significant cost savings, enhanced guest experiences, and greater staff efficiency through features like PMS integration, mobility, and unified communications (UC). It moves beyond basic calls to enable personalized services, streamlined operations (wake-up calls, room control), and future-proof scalability, making it essential for modern hospitality.
Feb 231 min read


IP PABX DICTATE THE FUTURE OF OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS
IP PBX (Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange) systems are indeed dictating the future of office communications by shifting from traditional, hardware-dependent landlines to software-driven, internet-based networks. This evolution supports hybrid work, reduces costs, and integrates voice, video, and messaging into a single, scalable platform.
Feb 162 min read


PHASING OUT ANALOG TECHNOLOGY IN FAVOR OF IP TECHNOLOGY FOR VERTICAL INDUSTRY
The global telecommunications and security industries are in the midst of a massive, industry-led transition, phasing out legacy analog technology (such as PSTN and ISDN) in favor of Internet Protocol (IP)-based systems, commonly referred to as VoIP for voice and networked digital video for surveillance. This migration is driven by the need for higher reliability, lower operating costs, and superior functionality.
Feb 22 min read


IS ANALOG PABX STILL HAS A MARKET
The analog PBX (Private Branch Exchange) market still exists, but it is in its "sunset years" and rapidly declining in favor of IP-based and cloud solutions. While new installations are rare, a, lingering market remains for maintenance, support, and specialized use cases.
Jan 192 min read
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