pbxnsip IP PBX checks into hotels worldwide
pbxnsip have the 'Know How'; that's why we have announced our ability to integrate our software with Comtrol's Lodging Link.
Version 3 of pbxnsip is able to talk directly with Comtrol's Lodging Link product. Comtrol developed the Universal Hospitality Language Layer (UHLL) message language and is now the industry standard platform that enables communication between Property Management Systems (PMS) and Guest Service System (GSS) devices, such as a PBX. By supporting UHLL, pbxnsip can interface with a large number of PMS systems in hotels and motels around the world.
Did you know? - Comtrol technology now integrates over 510 Hotel System Devices! - this means there is a huge market and opportunities for pbxnsip in the hotel and hospitality industry.
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Monday, 29 September 2008
YSL takes on the streets with SIP and IP PBX
YSL takes on the streets with pbxnsip and Microsoft
YSL - a pbxnsip distribution partner in South Africa leverages pbxnsip for unified communications solution.
With the growing demand from a new generation of consumers for the ultimate in communications convenience, South African ICT innovator YSL Group has integrated pbxnsip technology into its solutions for unified communications in residential estates.
Particularly in its urban areas, many South Africans choose to live in gated communities. With many accustomed to a high standard of living, these residential estates are designed to deliver convenience and quality of life. Among the many services considered essential for their operation is high-speed internet access and the services which enhance the value of raw connectivity.
Internet connectivity has rapidly progressed from a fringe service used by the few and the privileged, to a point where for many people and especially 'Generation Y' individuals, it is as essential as lights and water.
Louis Yssel CEO of YSL Group explains that it is Microsoft-based, fully hosted Unified Communications solution for new residential complexes incorporating pbxnsip which plays a key role in enabling the integration of telephony with the Microsoft email, calendaring and instant messenger functions. "Our solution is based on providing the user with access to a full communications suite which includes email, fax, telephony, SMS, and internet access, from a single Ethernet port. One piece of reticulation delivers every conceivable Internet based service," he says.
YSL - a pbxnsip distribution partner in South Africa leverages pbxnsip for unified communications solution.
With the growing demand from a new generation of consumers for the ultimate in communications convenience, South African ICT innovator YSL Group has integrated pbxnsip technology into its solutions for unified communications in residential estates.
Particularly in its urban areas, many South Africans choose to live in gated communities. With many accustomed to a high standard of living, these residential estates are designed to deliver convenience and quality of life. Among the many services considered essential for their operation is high-speed internet access and the services which enhance the value of raw connectivity.
Internet connectivity has rapidly progressed from a fringe service used by the few and the privileged, to a point where for many people and especially 'Generation Y' individuals, it is as essential as lights and water.
Louis Yssel CEO of YSL Group explains that it is Microsoft-based, fully hosted Unified Communications solution for new residential complexes incorporating pbxnsip which plays a key role in enabling the integration of telephony with the Microsoft email, calendaring and instant messenger functions. "Our solution is based on providing the user with access to a full communications suite which includes email, fax, telephony, SMS, and internet access, from a single Ethernet port. One piece of reticulation delivers every conceivable Internet based service," he says.
Friday, 26 September 2008
Would you like to work from home?
Every day I see the price of gas rise. When the price drops it only drops by about 45% of the original rise.
So what has gas prices got to do with an IP PBX?
Have you ever thought... "if I could only work from home for 2-3 days a week, I could save money by not driving to work".
pbxnsip IP PBX can be used so that you can have a public interface and private interface.
Remote workers connect their IP Phones or softphones via the public interface. This means they are in contact with the office and better still the cost of the call is free.
Start working at home, use pbxnsip for a home working solution. All you need is pbxnsip, a few IP Phones and maybe a gateway to glue your old traditional PBX to the new IP PBX from pbxnsip.
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So what has gas prices got to do with an IP PBX?
Have you ever thought... "if I could only work from home for 2-3 days a week, I could save money by not driving to work".
pbxnsip IP PBX can be used so that you can have a public interface and private interface.
Remote workers connect their IP Phones or softphones via the public interface. This means they are in contact with the office and better still the cost of the call is free.
Start working at home, use pbxnsip for a home working solution. All you need is pbxnsip, a few IP Phones and maybe a gateway to glue your old traditional PBX to the new IP PBX from pbxnsip.
Click here to download pbxnsip
pbxnsip Free trial
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
SIP Call Back with IP PBX
Can you Call me Back please?
How many times have you asked this question? Why? Because the call is cheaper from the other side!
In pbxnsip Version 3, we have implemented a call back section on the calling card account. All you need to do is call into the PBX auto attendant, dial the call back extension, authenticate who you are and pbxnsip will call you back. Enter your destination number and leave pbxnsip to do the rest.
Save money with pbxnsip "Call Back" account! Version 3 is now released, packed full of new features and better still, it's free to upgrade at the moment!
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Click here to trial pbxnsip
How many times have you asked this question? Why? Because the call is cheaper from the other side!
In pbxnsip Version 3, we have implemented a call back section on the calling card account. All you need to do is call into the PBX auto attendant, dial the call back extension, authenticate who you are and pbxnsip will call you back. Enter your destination number and leave pbxnsip to do the rest.
Save money with pbxnsip "Call Back" account! Version 3 is now released, packed full of new features and better still, it's free to upgrade at the moment!
Click here to download pbxnsip
Click here to trial pbxnsip
Tuesday, 23 September 2008
The pbxnsip CS410 IP PBX
Small offices have different requirements
In the past, small offices were not blessed with reasonable VoIP solutions. Now that has changed.
- Small offices don't like noisy servers. Moving parts like server hard drives and fans create a lot of noise that you just don’t want in a small office. And every moving part increases the risk of a mechanical failure. You might put your IP PBX right under your table and you won't feel it.
- Running a 400 Watt server 24 hours per day 7 days a week is not an option for small offices. Check out your electricity bill and you know what we are talking about. Saving electricity is not only good for your wallet, it is also good for our environment.
- When it comes to service reliability, good old FXO is still a very good option for small offices. Keep your numbers that you already have without missing the advantages of VoIP. Being able to use SIP trunking for specific routes makes this option even more attractive and keeps your FXO service provider bill reasonable.
Small offices want it all
Without missing any feature, we put the pbxnsip PBX into an embedded appliance that comes with a 4-port FXO gateway. You can use all features of the “big” IP PBX in the same way on the appliance:
- Use the pbxnsip auto attendant to route the calls in your organization.
- Keep callers in waiting lines and entertain them with music and announcements
- Park calls, send them to voicemail or pick up ringing calls from other extensions
- Use the conference server to schedule conferences with PIN codes for access
- Send out emails when you miss a call or when you have a new voicemail message
- Use the pbxnsip TAPI driver to use your address book for dialing out
- If you have wireless gear like WiFi or cordless phones, connect it them through SIP
As additional benefit, the pbxnsip CS410 appliance comes with a music on hold input connector that you can connect to any analog music source (for example, CD player, MP3 player or radio). And if your office does overhead paging, you will be please to hear that the pbxnsip CS410 has a connector that can be connected to your overhead paging equipment.
When customers are calling, they will not have the impression they are talking to a small office.
Growing your business is not a problem
If your office grows, you can later move your setup to a server-based platform without even losing a single voicemail message. There is no magic number of ports that forces you to write off your investments when employee number 17 is coming on board.
Whatever you buy, as long as it is talking SIP you can be sure it is a good investment. Check out the latest devices on the market, they are all options for you.
More information available.
Click here for a complete datasheet of the CS410 appliance in PDF format.
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Monday, 22 September 2008
SIP IP PBX and MAC - who makes them?

SIP IP PBX and MAC - who makes them?
pbxnsip have the 'Know How'; that's why we have announced our ability to extend our development capabilities by supporting MAC operating system with particular attention to the Mac mini.

The pbxnsip MAC software fills a void for Mac-centric businesses that are usually forced to run their VoIP based phone systems on either Windows or Linux platforms. Apple customers can now run their company phone systems on native Mac OS X platforms, including Mac Pro, Mac mini, and iMac. We have created a purpose built version of our SIP based software for the Apple community.
Thursday, 18 September 2008
snom and Camrivox announce Flexor CTI for NetSuite
snom technology AG, a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced Voice over IP telephones, and Camrivox Ltd, the developer of Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) software for CRM applications, announced today the release of Flexor CTI for NetSuite, designed to help simplify integration of desktop-level telephony with CRM.
Flexor CTI for NetSuite is the latest addition to the Flexor Software family of CTI products, and is designed to offer a simple, cost-effective and scalable solution to small and medium-sized businesses. It integrates VoIP telephony with NetSuite web-based CRM applications at the desktop, which bypasses costly system and equipment upgrades.
Delivering an enhanced CRM experience, Flexor CTI for NetSuite enables call logging, call reporting, click-to-dial, contact screen pop-ups, and on-screen call control. Because no server is required, and no costly administration or IT support is needed, Flexor CTI maximises customer investments in CRM.
“Flexor CTI adds the vital ingredient necessary for total customer interaction, by capturing call details directly into customer records,” commented Malcolm Wood, CEO for Camrivox. “In conjunction with snom VoIP phones, Flexor CTI is widening its reach into the SME market and creating significant business advantage at minimal cost for our growing customer base.”
Flexor CTI software products are available from Camrivox, and from snom technology AG as snom Flexor CTI. All desktop snom phones support the CRM telephony integration from Camrivox and customers’ existing infrastructure can be retained along with any snom approved PBX, hosted or premise based.
Flexor CTI for NetSuite is the latest addition to the Flexor Software family of CTI products, and is designed to offer a simple, cost-effective and scalable solution to small and medium-sized businesses. It integrates VoIP telephony with NetSuite web-based CRM applications at the desktop, which bypasses costly system and equipment upgrades.
Delivering an enhanced CRM experience, Flexor CTI for NetSuite enables call logging, call reporting, click-to-dial, contact screen pop-ups, and on-screen call control. Because no server is required, and no costly administration or IT support is needed, Flexor CTI maximises customer investments in CRM.
“Flexor CTI adds the vital ingredient necessary for total customer interaction, by capturing call details directly into customer records,” commented Malcolm Wood, CEO for Camrivox. “In conjunction with snom VoIP phones, Flexor CTI is widening its reach into the SME market and creating significant business advantage at minimal cost for our growing customer base.”
Flexor CTI software products are available from Camrivox, and from snom technology AG as snom Flexor CTI. All desktop snom phones support the CRM telephony integration from Camrivox and customers’ existing infrastructure can be retained along with any snom approved PBX, hosted or premise based.
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
What is SIP?
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol that is used by technology products for creating session-oriented connections between two or more endpoints in an IP network
These endpoints could be IP telephones, instant messaging clients, or a collaborative multimedia conference application.
The core protocol itself is defined within the IETF SIP working group. Additional work is done in the IETF SIPPING working group, which is chartered to document the use of SIP for several applications related to telephony and multimedia, and to develop requirements for extensions to SIP needed for those applications.
read more here at the SIP Forum
These endpoints could be IP telephones, instant messaging clients, or a collaborative multimedia conference application.
The core protocol itself is defined within the IETF SIP working group. Additional work is done in the IETF SIPPING working group, which is chartered to document the use of SIP for several applications related to telephony and multimedia, and to develop requirements for extensions to SIP needed for those applications.
read more here at the SIP Forum
pbxnsip SIP-Based IP PBX and Sangoma NetBorder Express announce interoperability success
pbxnsip paired with Sangoma Gateway Cards Provide Superior Building Blocks for Communication Platforms, In order to meet the growing needs of businesses, the new pbxnsip solution is complete, reliable, and totally secure
LEEDS, 17 September 2008 – pbxnsip, a leader in SIP-based IP PBX software for Microsoft Windows, MAC and Linux environments, today announced the company has developed its IP PBX software to support Sangoma® Technologies Corporation, newest product line, NetBorderTM Express VoIP Gateway Cards. This has further enhanced its offering with a new overall solution for IP telephony, a segment that is posting rapid growth and attracting increasing interest from businesses worldwide.
Sangoma's award-winning telephony cards together with this new set of software building blocks, deliver a robust pbxnsip to TDM VoIP Gateway solution. pbxnsip resellers, distributors and end users can use NetBorder Express with their pbxnsip IP PBX to deploy future proof, stable and secure solutions.
The NetBorder Express solution is unique, as the gateway card can reside in the same server as pbxnsip IP PBX software. Also, the installer, configuration, and management interfaces can easily be integrated to deliver a single, tightly-coupled solution, as an alternative to pbxnsip and an external media gateway.
“I'm very pleased with the ratification between pbxnsip IP PBX and Sangoma NetBorder Express Gateway, we have been looking for such a product for many years and I have lost count of the number of queries from pbxnsip resellers for a server driven internally deployed gateway. I'm very excited to see the NetBorder Express success over the coming months” said Jonathan Greenwood, CEO pbxnsip Europe Ltd
"When developers need to incorporate VoIP gateway functionality on their next generation platforms, they are faced with two choices: to buy an off-the-shelf gateway, which works well but will not provide a tight level of application integration, or to develop their own, which will be very costly in R&D and remove focus from application development," said Frederic Dickey, Director of Product Management for the NetBorder product line. "Sangoma's NetBorder Express Gateway Cards provide customers the best of both worlds - a ready to use gateway, which also easily integrates with the customers' applications."
NetBorder Express Gateway Cards include Telco-grade, hardware echo cancellation. Customers can purchase up to eight spans on a single board and can put multiple boards in a server alongside pbxnsip IP PBX. NetBorder Express 1.6 is available now for Windows with T1/E1 interfaces. Analogue and BRI interfaces are planned, as is a Linux version of the software.
The trial download for setting up pbxnsip Version 3 for Windows, MAC or Linux can be found on the pbxnsip website at: http://pbxnsip.com/trial
If you already own a Sangoma T1/E1 card with hardware echo cancellation, you can download a trial version of the software from the Sangoma web site at: www.sangoma.com/nbe_trial/
About pbxnsip
pbxnsip makes SIP-based Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephone systems. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to talk to attached devices like telephones, PSTN gateways and SIP service providers. The pbxnsip PBX is used to put the components from different vendors together in an enterprise communication system. Customers benefit from a modern PBX feature set that includes mobility support, computer telephone integration, and vendor independency. pbxnsip also respects the security requirements of a business critical application. Customers may run the PBX on Microsoft Windows, MAC and Linux-based servers and on embedded appliances. pbxnsip Inc was incorporated in 2005 and is located in Andover, Massachusetts, USA and pbxnsip Europe Ltd was created in 2008 and is located in Leeds, United Kingdom.
About Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Sangoma is the premium provider of software-centric media and signal processing hardware. The company develops and manufactures the most scalable and reliable voice and Wide Area Network data cards in the industry, including the award-winning Advanced Flexible Telecommunications (AFT) product line. By offering the building blocks for all processing in any architecture, Sangoma gateways are tightly integrated and easily scalable. The result is a comprehensive toolset for creating cost-effective, powerful, and flexible solutions.
Founded in 1984, Sangoma Technologies Corporation is publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX VENTURE:STC). Additional information on Sangoma can be found at: www.sangoma.com.
Sangoma Technologies Corporation is publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX VENTURE:STC).
Sangoma and the Sangoma logo are registered trademarks of Sangoma Technologies Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
LEEDS, 17 September 2008 – pbxnsip, a leader in SIP-based IP PBX software for Microsoft Windows, MAC and Linux environments, today announced the company has developed its IP PBX software to support Sangoma® Technologies Corporation, newest product line, NetBorderTM Express VoIP Gateway Cards. This has further enhanced its offering with a new overall solution for IP telephony, a segment that is posting rapid growth and attracting increasing interest from businesses worldwide.
Sangoma's award-winning telephony cards together with this new set of software building blocks, deliver a robust pbxnsip to TDM VoIP Gateway solution. pbxnsip resellers, distributors and end users can use NetBorder Express with their pbxnsip IP PBX to deploy future proof, stable and secure solutions.
The NetBorder Express solution is unique, as the gateway card can reside in the same server as pbxnsip IP PBX software. Also, the installer, configuration, and management interfaces can easily be integrated to deliver a single, tightly-coupled solution, as an alternative to pbxnsip and an external media gateway.
“I'm very pleased with the ratification between pbxnsip IP PBX and Sangoma NetBorder Express Gateway, we have been looking for such a product for many years and I have lost count of the number of queries from pbxnsip resellers for a server driven internally deployed gateway. I'm very excited to see the NetBorder Express success over the coming months” said Jonathan Greenwood, CEO pbxnsip Europe Ltd
"When developers need to incorporate VoIP gateway functionality on their next generation platforms, they are faced with two choices: to buy an off-the-shelf gateway, which works well but will not provide a tight level of application integration, or to develop their own, which will be very costly in R&D and remove focus from application development," said Frederic Dickey, Director of Product Management for the NetBorder product line. "Sangoma's NetBorder Express Gateway Cards provide customers the best of both worlds - a ready to use gateway, which also easily integrates with the customers' applications."
NetBorder Express Gateway Cards include Telco-grade, hardware echo cancellation. Customers can purchase up to eight spans on a single board and can put multiple boards in a server alongside pbxnsip IP PBX. NetBorder Express 1.6 is available now for Windows with T1/E1 interfaces. Analogue and BRI interfaces are planned, as is a Linux version of the software.
The trial download for setting up pbxnsip Version 3 for Windows, MAC or Linux can be found on the pbxnsip website at: http://pbxnsip.com/trial
If you already own a Sangoma T1/E1 card with hardware echo cancellation, you can download a trial version of the software from the Sangoma web site at: www.sangoma.com/nbe_trial/
About pbxnsip
pbxnsip makes SIP-based Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephone systems. The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to talk to attached devices like telephones, PSTN gateways and SIP service providers. The pbxnsip PBX is used to put the components from different vendors together in an enterprise communication system. Customers benefit from a modern PBX feature set that includes mobility support, computer telephone integration, and vendor independency. pbxnsip also respects the security requirements of a business critical application. Customers may run the PBX on Microsoft Windows, MAC and Linux-based servers and on embedded appliances. pbxnsip Inc was incorporated in 2005 and is located in Andover, Massachusetts, USA and pbxnsip Europe Ltd was created in 2008 and is located in Leeds, United Kingdom.
About Sangoma Technologies Corporation
Sangoma is the premium provider of software-centric media and signal processing hardware. The company develops and manufactures the most scalable and reliable voice and Wide Area Network data cards in the industry, including the award-winning Advanced Flexible Telecommunications (AFT) product line. By offering the building blocks for all processing in any architecture, Sangoma gateways are tightly integrated and easily scalable. The result is a comprehensive toolset for creating cost-effective, powerful, and flexible solutions.
Founded in 1984, Sangoma Technologies Corporation is publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX VENTURE:STC). Additional information on Sangoma can be found at: www.sangoma.com.
Sangoma Technologies Corporation is publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX VENTURE:STC).
Sangoma and the Sangoma logo are registered trademarks of Sangoma Technologies Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Friday, 12 September 2008
3 sips for the Price of 2!
pbxnsip Version 3 is now released, packed full of new features and better still, it's free to upgrade at the moment, Version 3 for the price of Version 2!

3 for the price of 2!
New features include improved agent groups, agent groups stats, monitoring of agents groups by users, call back, Mac OS support, CSV import, PnP for Snom M3, Email alerts for important events, new IVR section on auto attendants, new pre-recorded messages for auto attendants, IPV6 support and much more.
Look out for future editions of 'Know How' to stay in the 'Know How' of Version 3.

3 for the price of 2!
New features include improved agent groups, agent groups stats, monitoring of agents groups by users, call back, Mac OS support, CSV import, PnP for Snom M3, Email alerts for important events, new IVR section on auto attendants, new pre-recorded messages for auto attendants, IPV6 support and much more.
Look out for future editions of 'Know How' to stay in the 'Know How' of Version 3.
Who uses SIP to Integrate with Microsoft Exchange?
Onesys (PTY) Ltd, Microsoft EA has taken advantage of the pbxnsip and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Certification.
Johann Rabe, Network Architect at Onesys stated
pbxnsip IP PBX has worked with TCP and TLS protocols for over 3 years now. This is what made the Microsoft Exchange 2007 Certification possible.
Johann Rabe, Network Architect at Onesys stated
We are extremely pleased with the pbxnsip IP PBX deployment, we have successfully implemented the Microsoft Exchange integration with pbxnsip for our own business and are most impressed with the advanced features and benefits of the two working together. pbxnsip have many great features but so do other PBX solutions out there. So what's the difference? From the start, it gives that sense of "easy-does-it ". In the revolutionized era of Unified Messaging and Enterprise Voice Solutions, this is one component you should not overlook. It's not about interoperability, but rather Integration.
pbxnsip IP PBX has worked with TCP and TLS protocols for over 3 years now. This is what made the Microsoft Exchange 2007 Certification possible.
SIP - Know How on VoIP
Easy 'Know How'
Questions you are too afraid to ask!
Learn some Easy 'Know How'
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What is a SIP trunk?
A SIP trunk is a way to get external calls in and out of an IP PBX. All extensions and accounts are internal, at some point someone will want to talk to other telephone users outside the PBX. This is done by using a trunk from the PBX to the telephone network.
What is the PSTN?
The PSTN is the Public Switch Telephone Network, a term for the telephone network as we have used for many years.
What is a Media Gateway?
A media gateway is a device that sits between the PBX and the PSTN network. pbxnsip communicates with the media gateway using a Trunk.
What is NAT?
Network Address translation (NAT) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address) between networks. One network is designated the inside network and the other is the outside. Typically, a company maps its local inside network address to a global outside (public) IP addresses. NAT unmaps the global IP addresses on incoming packets back into local IP addresses. This helps ensure security. It can also cause severe headaches without a NAT filter or session border controller.
Click here to download a secure IP PBX
Questions you are too afraid to ask!
Learn some Easy 'Know How'
Click here for the full version
What is a SIP trunk?
A SIP trunk is a way to get external calls in and out of an IP PBX. All extensions and accounts are internal, at some point someone will want to talk to other telephone users outside the PBX. This is done by using a trunk from the PBX to the telephone network.
What is the PSTN?
The PSTN is the Public Switch Telephone Network, a term for the telephone network as we have used for many years.
What is a Media Gateway?
A media gateway is a device that sits between the PBX and the PSTN network. pbxnsip communicates with the media gateway using a Trunk.
What is NAT?
Network Address translation (NAT) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address) between networks. One network is designated the inside network and the other is the outside. Typically, a company maps its local inside network address to a global outside (public) IP addresses. NAT unmaps the global IP addresses on incoming packets back into local IP addresses. This helps ensure security. It can also cause severe headaches without a NAT filter or session border controller.
Click here to download a secure IP PBX
How do you make an Apple Talk SIP?
Most IP PBX servers either run on Linux or Windows, so who makes MAC OS IP PBX Software using the Open Standard protocol like SIP?
pbxnsip IP PBX MAC OS version was released this month, making it an affordable, robust, secure and feature rich IP PBX for MAC centric companies.
This new version of software fills a void for Mac-centric businesses that are usually forced to run their VoIP based phone systems on either Windows or Linux platforms. With this new version of pbxnsip software, Apple customers can now run their company phone systems on native Mac OS X platforms including Mac Pro, Mac mini, and iMac.
Click here to download pbxnsip IP PBX Version 3 for MAC OS
Free MAC trial
From a User -
“After working with several open source PBX systems, pbxnsip has proven to be the perfect fit in our deployments for our creative client base“, said Christof Haemmerle of Nex9 LLC based in New York.
“We are very excited about the support for the recently announced Mac OS X platform which makes deployments easier and more affordable for our mostly Mac shops.” Mr. Haemmerle continues, "Using ‘Click to Dial’ from the Apple Address Book and the easy to use web interface are some of the unique features which integrate seamlessly into the Mac environment. These features bundled with a very helpful sales and support team makes pbxnsip the first choice for us and our clients.”
pbxnsip IP PBX MAC OS version was released this month, making it an affordable, robust, secure and feature rich IP PBX for MAC centric companies.
This new version of software fills a void for Mac-centric businesses that are usually forced to run their VoIP based phone systems on either Windows or Linux platforms. With this new version of pbxnsip software, Apple customers can now run their company phone systems on native Mac OS X platforms including Mac Pro, Mac mini, and iMac.
Click here to download pbxnsip IP PBX Version 3 for MAC OS
Free MAC trial
From a User -
“After working with several open source PBX systems, pbxnsip has proven to be the perfect fit in our deployments for our creative client base“, said Christof Haemmerle of Nex9 LLC based in New York.
“We are very excited about the support for the recently announced Mac OS X platform which makes deployments easier and more affordable for our mostly Mac shops.” Mr. Haemmerle continues, "Using ‘Click to Dial’ from the Apple Address Book and the easy to use web interface are some of the unique features which integrate seamlessly into the Mac environment. These features bundled with a very helpful sales and support team makes pbxnsip the first choice for us and our clients.”
Is SIP and VoIP Secure
Is SIP and VoIP secure? well yes and no.
It all depends if you have an IP Phone and IP PBX that supports SIPS and SRTP.
Click here to try a Secure IP PBX!
Some IP PBX manufacturers can do End-to-End Security using SIPS/SRTP. Those who do will survive in the VoIP and IP PBX market.
Why should you expose yourself to threats. Threats from the inside are just as bad as people tapping your line. A disgruntled employee who tapps the bosses phone will make a huge headache when they start to use the information.
A really good combination is the Polycom or Snom IP Phones mixed togther pbxnsip.
The great thing about the Polycom or Snom IP Phones is that they can be automatcially be provisioned directly from pbxnsip
Another great feature of pbxnsip is the DOS protection system and Session Border Controller (SBC) which comes as standard.
Click here to try a Secure IP PBX!
It all depends if you have an IP Phone and IP PBX that supports SIPS and SRTP.
Click here to try a Secure IP PBX!
Some IP PBX manufacturers can do End-to-End Security using SIPS/SRTP. Those who do will survive in the VoIP and IP PBX market.
Why should you expose yourself to threats. Threats from the inside are just as bad as people tapping your line. A disgruntled employee who tapps the bosses phone will make a huge headache when they start to use the information.
A really good combination is the Polycom or Snom IP Phones mixed togther pbxnsip.
The great thing about the Polycom or Snom IP Phones is that they can be automatcially be provisioned directly from pbxnsip
Another great feature of pbxnsip is the DOS protection system and Session Border Controller (SBC) which comes as standard.
Click here to try a Secure IP PBX!
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