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  2. IP PBX - Wikipedia

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    An IP PBX is a PBX system with IP connectivity and may provide additional audio, video, or instant messaging communication utilizing the TCP/IP protocol stack. Voice over IP (VoIP) gateways can be combined with traditional PBX functionality to allow businesses to use their managed intranet to help reduce long distance expenses and take ...

  3. Business telephone system - Wikipedia

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    An IP PBX handles voice calls over the Internet Protocol (IP), bringing benefits for computer telephony integration (CTI). An IP-PBX can exist as physical hardware or can carry out its functions virtually, performing the call-routing activities of the traditional PBX or key system as a software system. The virtual version is also called a "Soft ...

  4. List of telephone switches - Wikipedia

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    NEAX2400 (Fully Digital PBX) XN120; NEC Univerge SL1000 (Small or Medium Sized, VoIP And TDM) Enterprise IP Systems NEC Univerge SV7000 (Fully IP, VoIP and TDM) Pure IP Communication server; NEC Univerge SV8100 (Fully IP, VoIP and TDM) NEC Univerge SV9100 (Fully IP, VoIP and TDM) NEC Univerge SV8300 (Fully IP, VoIP and TDM) Pure IP ...

  5. FreePBX - Wikipedia

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    FreePBX is a web-based open-source graphical user interface (GUI) that manages Asterisk, a voice over IP (VoIP) and telephony server. [2]FreePBX is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3, [3] with commercial modules available under their own licenses.

  6. Telephony Application Programming Interface - Wikipedia

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    This version enables IP telephony by providing simple and generic methods for making connections between two (using H.323) or more (using IP multicast) computers and now also offers the ability to access any media stream (MSP driver) involved in the connection. Windows XP included both TAPI 3.1 and TAPI 2.2.

  7. SIP trunking - Wikipedia

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    SIP trunking is a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology and streaming media service based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) by which Internet telephony service providers (ITSPs) deliver telephone services and unified communications to customers equipped with SIP-based private branch exchange (IP-PBX) and unified communications facilities. [1]

  8. SIP URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    A SIP address is written in user@domain.tld format in a similar fashion to an email address.An address like: sip:1-999-123-4567@voip-provider.example.net. instructs a SIP client to use the NAPTR and SRV schemes to look up the SIP server associated with the DNS name voip-provider.example.net and connect to that server.

  9. Telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    The subscriber's dial pulsed at about 10 pulses per second, although the speed depended on the standard of the particular telephone administration. Exchanges based on the Strowger switch were eventually challenged by other exchange types and later by crossbar technology. These exchange designs promised faster switching and would accept inter ...