PBX SYSTEM
What are PBX Systems and how does it work?
Many businesses today use software for their telecommunications.
A PBX is an acronym for Private Branch Exchange, which is a private telephone network that allows users to talk to each other. Different hardware components work in tandem to provide connectivity to the telephone network. A PBX operates a company's internal telephone network.
To help you handle incoming communication seamlessly, JANA IT professionals provide you the PBX phone system and your businesses can get variety of benefits from it including
· To hold internal meeting for employees
· Linking different branches of the company
PXB
Traditional PBX:
Traditional PBX provides a very basic, physical telephony service for a workforce. This phone service would allow for incoming and outgoing calls, plus calls between staff members.
IP PBX
IP (internet protocol) PBX systems gave businesses greater flexibility by connecting phone numbers over the internet, potentially allowing employees to dial in remotely, as well as providing additional features such as messaging and video conference call.
Virtual PBX
Unlike an IP PBX or hosted PBX, a virtual PBX isn’t a complete phone system. In fact, it’s just a part of a hosted system
It’s basically an automated answering and calls routing service, which was invented to handle incoming calls for the likes of contact centers.
Hosted PBX
Hosted PBX is similar to IP PBX but takes a lot of the work off your plate. Your hosted PBX provider will take care of things like software and features like conferencing and call forwarding.