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Centrex lines vs pots

Centrex lines vs pots

POTS Business Lines offer essential voice communication capabilities, ensuring reliable and uninterrupted connectivity. With Centrex, enterprises can eliminate the need to maintain their own on-premises telephone switchboard equipment and can access a wide range of features. . To transmit a person's voice along POTS lines, the sound waves are converted to electrical analog signals, copper wires then carry these signals with assisted by switches. 1988, [2]. . Dumb question would be. <BR>Why are you using an inhouse PBX with centrex service? interface wise, the centrex lines should work fine as incoming for the asterisk box. If you can use a normal phone on the line, your golden. if your really going to start switching over to the asterisk box though. . For decades, Centrex voice lines served as the communications backbone for large campuses, government agencies, and enterprise facilities. [PDF Version]

FAQs about Centrex lines vs pots

What is a Centrex phone system?

Centrex systems resemble regular phone lines besides their special features are business-wide instead of being limited to very few handsets within a team. Centrex provides features such as, However, Centrex potentially has higher long-term costs as well as certain costs not being covered.

Why do you run Centrex in front of a PBX?

The only reason i could see you run centrex in front of the PBX is that you want direct dial in and still be able to pool your lines together. Hate to burst your bubbles here guys...<BR><BR>You CAN have centrex lines going into a PBX. I had them going into an NEC NEAX 2000 system years ago.

Does Centrex PBX work with an analog phone?

Usually Centrex implies hosted PBX. An analog phone may work just fine, but I would call your Centrex provider first. Dumb question would be.<BR>Why are you using an inhouse PBX with centrex service? interface wise, the centrex lines should work fine as incoming for the asterisk box.

Do you have a PBX or a Centrex?

You either have centrex, or a PBX. Not both. Centrex uses the telco's phone switch back at the CO. A PBX is a phone switch in your building.<BR><BR><BR> (Technically you can have both in one building, but that would be seriously screwed.) Sorry about being confusing, most of the centrex that i have delt with did infact use normal analog phones.

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