An IP (Internet Protocol) PBX (Private branch exchange) is a business telephone system designed to deliver voice or video over a data network and interoperate with the normal Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) gateways can be combined with traditional PBX functionality enabling businesses to use their managed intranet to help reduce long distance expenses, enjoy the benefits of a single network for voice and data and advanced CTI features or be used on a pure IP system which in most cases give greater cost savings, greater mobility, and increased redundancy.
An IP-PBX can exist as a hardware object, or virtually, as a software system.
Because a major part of IP PBX functionality is provided in software, it is relatively inexpensive and easy to add additional functionality, such as conferencing, XML-RPC control of live calls, Interactive voice response (IVR), TTS/ASR (text to speech/automatic speech recognition), Public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection ability supporting both analog and digital circuits, Voice over IP protocols including SIP, and others.
Unlimited Extensions
Auto Attendant
Voicemail Boxes
Remote Phones
Advanced User Interface
(including Find me/Follow Me, Unified Messaging, Call recordings, Voicemail .wav).
Extension Groups
Find Me/Follow Me
Time of Day Routing
Extension Call Recording
Call Return
Voicemail to Email
Voicemail Web Access
Inbound Call Description
Call Pickup
Analog Phone Support
Call Parking
Dial by Name Directory
Operator Console
Conference Rooms
Speed Dial Numbers
Auto call forwarding
Unified Messaging
Call Screening
Click to Dial
Softphone
Mobility - Answer phone from anywhere.
Increases productivity.
Manage phone from your computer.
Easy to setup call forwarding, presence, conferencing etc.
Reduces Costs
How it works
Nexos uses the Internet to power your phone
Nexos routes your phone calls over the Internet using Voice over Internet Protocol, rather than telephone lines. But even though your phone uses the Internet, it has nothing to do with your computer. In fact, your computer doesn't have to be on to use Nexos. The people you call don't need to have Nexos or the Internet to get your call - just a phone. And when someone calls you, your phone rings as usual.