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Hosted PBX

A hosted PBX system delivers PBX functionality as a service, available over the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN) and/or the internet. This means that you do not need to purchase or install PBX equipment.T same switching equipment is used to service multiple PBX hosting accounts.

Today, it is possible to get hosted PBX services that provide less functionality for more simple needs.

A Hosted solution allows for a single number to be presented for the entire company, despite its being geographically distributed. A company could even choose to have no premises, with workers connected from home using their domestic telephones but receiving the same features as any PBX user.

Our hosted PBX will allow you to make useof our Telephony platform to ensure that SaaS can be a reality for your company.

        
 IP PBX Solutions

VASoft support a wide number of different brands of PBX.

All our sites like the people who run them are unique, each with their own flavor, management style, direction and drive. Ultimately our solutions are about delivering a working environment that best meets your expectations, budget, timing, staff, location and goals. There is no "one size fits all", which is why we choose to be PBX independent.

VASoft is fortunate that our telephony platform is capable of using any SIP end point, that of course does not mean we do not have our favorites, we do. Below is a small list of the PBX solutions that we believe are good value for money, have well thought out long term policies, and in many ways are as innovative and flexible as we are.

Moving forward VASoft believe that there is a place for both the traditional PBX as well as the Open source offering and as such we have ensured that our software and technical expertise is comfortable in both enviroments. As always we want our customers who have made business decisions to be able to continue to make use of invested technologies and operating systems. One of VASoft's core business practise, is that our clients never have to replace existing product to work with ours.

Mitel IP PBX

Mitel is a leading provider of traditional communications solutions for a range of organizations – from the very small, single site offices to the multi-site, large enterprises. Mitel offers its customers a broad choice of solutions, from basic business communications to sophisticated unified communications, from pre-packaged to tailored applications, and from an outright capital purchase to a managed service.

Mitel recognize that the value of a communications solution is different for every business and offer a portfolio of solutions that are highly scalable, secure, easily managed, and optimized to meet the evolving communications needs of every customer.  

For these reason VASoft has partnered with Mitel for many years and have been fortunante to experience the benefit of this flexibility and evergreen philosophy.

Please call VASoft should you require any product information, demonstration or quote.

        
PBXnSIP

With pbxnsip, embrace mobility, increase productivity and stay independant.

pbxnsip is a leading provider of SIP-based Private Branch Exchange (PBX) communication systems. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to talk to attached devices like telephones, PSTN gateways or SIP service providers. SIP is HTTP for voice. The pbxnsip PBX is used to put the components from different vendors together to form a complete communication system. Customers benefit from a modern feature set like mobility support, computer telephony integration and vendor independence. Customers may run the PBX on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, and Linux-based servers as well as in embedded appliances like our CS410. The pbxnsip solution is ideal for small to medium size businesses, enterprises, hosted environments, call centers, and the hospitality industry.

pbxnsip have created a wide range of options in a box. You may choose the hardware platform of your choice (Windows-based or Linux-based), you may choose your server hardware, your PSTN termination, your handsets and you may integrate new devices like WiFi cell phones into your system.

Flexibilty is key when making use of pbxnsip

        
Asterisk

The World leaders in Open Source PBX

Asterisk is an open source/free software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX) originally created in 1999 by Mark Spencer of Digium. Like any PBX, it allows a number of attached telephones to make calls to one another, and to connect to other telephone services including the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Its name comes from the asterisk symbol, *, which in Unix (and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux) and DOS environments is a wildcard character, matching any sequence of characters in a filename.- Wikipedia

Basic Asterisk software includes many features available in proprietary PBX systems,howver users can create new functionality by writing dial plan scripts in Asterisk's own language and by adding custom modules written in C, or by writing Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) scripts in Perl or other languages.

To attach ordinary telephones to a Linux server running Asterisk, or to connect to PSTN trunk lines, the server must be fitted with special hardware. Digium and a number of other firms sell PCI cards to attach telephones, telephone lines, T1 and E1 lines, and other analog and digital phone services to a server.

Perhaps of more interest to many would be /will be users is that Asterisk also supports a wide range of Voice over IP protocols, including SIP, MGCP and H.323. Asterisk can interoperate with most SIP telephones, acting both as registrar and as a gateway between IP phones and the PSTN.

By supporting a mix of traditional and VoIP telephony services, Asterisk allows deployers to build new telephone systems, or gradually migrate existing systems to new technologies. Some sites are using Asterisk servers to replace proprietary PBXes; others to provide additional features (such as voice mail or phone menus) or to cut costs by carrying long-distance calls over the Internet (toll bypass).

 

        

 

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