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Mobility is a key productivity factor in today’s business life. The PBX supports mobility in
several ways:
Use your cell phone with the PBX:
- Fork calls to extensions to cell phones during office
hours
- Make international calls from your cell phone through
the PBX
- Keep your office Caller-ID when making calls from your
cell phone
- Ask your PBX to call you back for voicemail or
extension availability
If you have SIP-compatible devices, use it to register your
extension where you are:
- Register devices in and outside of the office to the
same extension number
- Use hot desking for your home
- Use WiFi-enabled SIP devices
- Transfer calls, pick up calls, park calls from home or from where
ever you are.
Save a few minutes every day:
- Let the PBX give you a call back on your cell phone
- Forward your voicemail to your email
- Get emails about missed calls and about calls that you
made
- Use the TAPI service provider to dial from your PC
The unprecedented stability of the PBX makes it a real time
saver for your system administrator. And the fact that you can run it on Windows
or Linux operating systems minimizes the time spent on setup and remote
maintenance.
The built-in security based on TLS and SRTP makes sure that
nobody listens to your call without your permission (requires support from your
SIP device).
Gain
Independence
With the PBX, you have a large choice of different VoIP
equipment, including:
- Available SIP handsets
- Wi-Fi based phones
- DECT based cordless Internet phones
- ATA adapters to connect regular analog
telephones
- VoIP gateways
You
may choose your devices from different vendors and combine it into a system of
best-in-class components. Just like you do it with your printers, laptops and
other gear in your office.
Using
SIP as the glue between the components makes your investments a safe choice. No
matter what your plans are for the future, SIP will not go away and you can use
these components in any of your future telecommunications systems
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