An IP PBX (Private Branch Extension) is a private telephony switch, allowing the owner (which may be an organization or any kind) to act like a mini-service-provider for its users, while, normally providing many additional features, such as call transfer, call-waiting, IVR (Interactive Voice Response), queues, reports and more.
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IP PBX (Private Branch Exchange or Extension) is a private telephony switch, allowing the owner (which may be an organization or any kind) to act like a mini-service-provider for its users, while, normally providing many additional features, such as call transfer, call-waiting, IVR (Interactive Voice Response), queues, reports and more.
Recent IP PBX news & updates:
New CompletePBX Release – 5.2.31
In this release
User interface enhancements, Debian 12 images for new devices and XRR, new methods on API, and multiple bug fixes.
New CompletePBX Release – 5.2.29
Added support for programmable keys in IP phone provisioning, users can now be forced to change their password, as well as security and bug fixes.
New CompletePBX Release – 5.2.28
IP phone provisioning: new phones supported, new export, duplicate and import added for templates. Paging module now supports more extensions, multicast and passwords. DND recorded to CDR and more.