IP-based PBX

[aɪ piː beɪst piː biː ɛks]
nounpl: IP-based PBXs
PABX baseado em IP
1. A private branch exchange telephone system that uses Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit voice communications over data networks instead of traditional circuit-switched telephone lines
The company upgraded to an IP-based PBX system to reduce telecommunications costs and improve flexibility.
A empresa atualizou para um sistema PABX baseado em IP para reduzir custos de telecomunicações e melhorar a flexibilidade.
2. A telephony system that integrates voice, video, and data communication through a unified IP network infrastructure
An IP-based PBX allows employees to make calls from any device connected to the network.
Um PABX baseado em IP permite que os funcionários façam chamadas de qualquer dispositivo conectado à rede.
IP-based PBX systems have become increasingly popular in both Brazil and the United States as businesses seek cost-effective and flexible telecommunications solutions. In Brazil, the adoption is growing rapidly among medium to large enterprises in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The technology is particularly valued in the tech and financial sectors where remote work and distributed teams are common.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
IP PBXVoIP PBXvirtual PBXcloud PBXhosted PBXsoftPBX
Antonyms / Antônimos
traditional PBXlegacy PBXcircuit-switched PBXanalog PBX

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
PABX baseado em IP
Standard term used in Brazilian business and telecommunications industry
São Paulo
PABX IP
Shortened form commonly used in São Paulo's business sector
Rio de Janeiro
central telefônica IP
More descriptive term sometimes preferred in Rio de Janeiro
Portugal
central telefónica baseada em IP
Portuguese spelling variation; 'telefónica' with accent

Related Words

VoIPSIPtelecommunicationscall centertelephone exchangeunified communications

Related Idioms & Phrases

migrate to the cloud
unified communications platform
telephony infrastructure
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