IP PBX - Features.

Features.

(Features depend on system in place, some features require licenses or other software/hardware)

  • Unlimited Extensions
  • Unlimited Auto Attendants
  • Unlimited Voicemail Boxes
  • Cell Phone Integration
  • Integrated/Overhead Paging (PA System)
  • Remote Phones
  • Advanced User Interface (including Find me/Follow Me, Unified Messaging, Call recordings, Voicemail .wav).
  • Extension Groups
  • Auto Provisioning
  • Extension Range Flexibility
  • Caller ID Customization
  • DID Direct Inward Dialing
  • Find Me/Follow Me
  • Time of Day Routing
  • Extension Call Recording
  • On the Fly Recording
  • Call Return
  • Voicemail Callback
  • Voicemail to Email
  • SMS Voicemail notification
  • Voicemail Web Access
  • Voicemail Bypass
  • Intuitive VoIP Ready
  • Voicemail Blast Groups
  • VoIP Ready
  • Inbound Call Description
  • VoIP Compression
  • Outlook Integration
  • Announcement Interface
  • Call-out
  • Call Pickup
  • System Diagnositcs
  • Multivendor Phone Options
  • Analog Phone Support
  • BYO Phones
  • Call Parking
  • Call Barge
  • Dial by Name Directory
  • Powerful Reporting
  • CRM Integration
  • Remote Linked Servers
  • Operator Console
  • Custom Routing Rules
  • Conference Rooms
  • Outbound Dial Map
  • Speed Dial Numbers
  • Channel Bank Support
  • Multiple Music on Hold
  • Analog and Digital T1 Ready
  • PSTN or Digital Failover
  • NIS Routing
  • Advanced Routing (IVR)
  • Fast Pass
  • Caller Position Notification
  • Call Whisper
  • Auto call forwarding
  • Unified messaging
  • Call Screening
  • ANI Routing
  • DNIS Routing
  • Enhanced Mobility
  • Custom VoIP Provider
  • Professional Development
  • Fax Support
  • Fax to Email
  • Fax PDF Support
  • ACD Features
  • Click to Dial
  • Softphone
  • Call Transfer
  • Call Conference
  • Live Monitoring

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