Hosted PBX
Hosted PBX
Designed with ease of use in mind, PBX allows you to have full control of complex call flow scenarios with an easy to understand block diagram. Our billing portal allows you to order phone numbers and licenses and get it instantly activated.
You are now in true control of your business communications.
1. What is and how does hosted PBX work?
PBX stands for Private Branch Exchange and is a telephony system which allows communication internally within the company or externally with the outside world.
Classic PBX uses copper lines which are limited in capabilities by today's standards and also you become location dependent. Hosted PBX is a next generation of telephony system: effectively it's a set of software and hardware which is hosted in the cloud (data centre) and uses VoIP protocol to transit voice over the Internet.
Since Hosted PBX needs only the Internet to operate, a company becomes location independent and can move or open new offices without any delay. Also, as hosted PBX is based on software, it has great possibilities unseen before like hundreds of simultaneous calls only to one central number, smart routing of queues, call recording, performance reports, integration with third-party systems and so on with more features to come as software evolves pretty fast.
2. Can I use my active phone number with hosted PBX?
Yes, sure. You don’t have to buy a new phone number and lose your active number when switching to a new hosted PBX provider. Almost all Australian telephone numbers can be seamlessly ported into our system and be used without any restrictions. Also, any Australian number that we provide or that was ported into our service can be ported out to another provider as long as that provider is willing to take on the number.
3. How fast Internet connection is needed for good Hosted PBX operation?
You only need a tiny amount of bandwidth (connection speed) in order to use hosted PBX effectively. Each channel (one call) requires only 80Kbps (0.08Mbps), or using compressed codec even smaller – 0.03Mbps. So even with 24Mbps Internet speed it will be able to perform at least 300 simultaneous calls. However, quality of calls will highly depend on the reliability of your internet connection, so it does not have to be very fast but it must be reliable and stable.
4. What happens if my Internet goes down?
We have multiple solutions that can make sure you can continue to receive calls even when your Internet goes down. For example, you can have calls diverted to your mobile phone if you are offline, this way you can continue to receive calls without any Internet connection.
5. How does hosted PBX quality compare to traditional phone lines?
Traditional phone lines are using G.711 codec, while hosted PBX can support codecs up to G.722. The difference between them is that G.722 uses a wider speech bandwidth of 50–7000 Hz compared to 300–3400 Hz of G.711 which allows to achieve HD quality of calls.
6. My business relies on phones being available at all times. Can you guarantee that my phones will always work?
We guarantee 99.9% SLA backed uptime on all our systems. All parts of the hosted PBX are fully redundant, meaning that there is no single point of failure.