A VoIP operator provides telephone lines in Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, thanks to which conversations travel on a data network (in jargon: packet-switched) rather than on traditional physical lines (in jargon: circuit-switched). The VoIP operator chooses whether...
The routing rules are used to tell the PBX how to handle calls (inbound and outbound) based on various selection criteria. Routing takes care of selecting the gateway on which to forward outgoing calls, sorting incoming calls to the different entities of the...
The extensions of your company are displayed in the GUI in the section relating to users and accessible with the C VOI users title button in the upper area of the GUI. In addition to displaying the status of the extensions, the GUI groups them rationally, organizing...
ISDN lines are digital telephone lines supplied through traditional studs (NT1 or Primary Flows): some alternative operators often provide routers that emulate ISDN lines using VoIP as the main transmission protocol in the route from the customer to the exchange (eg...
Managing the company’s geographical numbers is very important for the correct functioning of the switchboard, because company numbers are the numbers that the PBX uses to manage incoming calls from its gateways. In essence, they are the geographic or VoIP...
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