Sip:provider as a CPBX solution
Sip:provider is a highly efficient platform that can be used as a CPBX solution but first we need to understand what is a CPBX and what it can do in communications.
What is a CPBX?
CPBX or cloud PBX is a public branch exchange, serving as an office or a company, not located inside them but somewhere out there. It’s delivered as a hosted service, typically by telephone companies. No hardware for end customers, only phones.
With the Sipwise’s Sip:Provider PRO, a VoIP ISP can easily provide such feature to his end customers, in particular offices and small companies.The Cloud PBX module is a commercial module you can add on top of your basic Sip:Provider PRO in order to host cloud PBXs with basic functionalities such as IVR, Announcements, Voiceboxes, Call Group, Queues, Phone Auto-Provisioning system, Chat (XMPP), Call Transfers, BLF and Shared Lines support, Call Pick-up.
The ISP just need to create a user the end customer can use to access the web interface and to manage his own cloud PBX directly. He will be able to create extensions, groups, chat buddy list, queue and provision his phones.
Let’s see briefly how it works.
Creating the PBX
The ISP has just to create one special subscriber called Pilot Subscriber, specifying some mandatory values such as the main number associated with the PBX (e.g 431555123, so each 3 digits extension will look like 431555123XXX), the maximum number of extensions can be created and the web credentials for the Pilot Subscriber. That’s all.
Managing the PBX
The office/company IT manager, or the person in charge to configure the PBX, needs to access the web interface (https://mypbx.domain.com) with the Pilot Subscriber’s credentials and just start to create the extensions number and associates them to each phone
We support a wide range of brands, such as Cisco/Linksys, Polycom, Yealink, Panasonic, and much more will come.
Once the association is finished, he just needs to push and sync the configuration directly to the phone, specifying the phone’s IP address.
Then he can start to create Call Groups, IVR and office announcements and set the office sounds like music on hold or Queue messages. All the phones are now configured and ready to be used. Additionally, for all the PBX extensions, the system will automatically create the chat users, so every employee can see each other and talk together via an XMPP client.
To find out more about the Cloud PBX solution, feel free to contact us!