IP PBX
[aɪ piː ˈpiːbiːɛks]
nounpl: IP PBXs
PABX IP
1. A private branch exchange (telephone switching system) that uses Internet Protocol (IP) to route voice calls over a data network instead of traditional circuit-switched telephone lines
The company installed an IP PBX system to reduce telecommunications costs and improve call management capabilities.
A empresa instalou um sistema PABX IP para reduzir custos de telecomunicações e melhorar os recursos de gerenciamento de chamadas.
2. A VoIP-based telephone system that allows organizations to make, receive, and route calls over the internet rather than through conventional phone lines
Our new IP PBX enables employees to make calls from anywhere using their computers or mobile devices.
Nosso novo PABX IP permite que os funcionários façam chamadas de qualquer lugar usando seus computadores ou dispositivos móveis.
IP PBX systems have become increasingly prevalent in Brazil and Portugal as organizations modernize their telecommunications infrastructure. The term is primarily used in corporate, governmental, and educational contexts. In Brazil, businesses have adopted IP PBX solutions to take advantage of cost savings on long-distance calls and improved integration with data networks. This technology represents the shift from traditional telephone infrastructure to converged communications systems.
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