Ever imagined how big organisations communicate within their numerous branches and departments? While still at it, you are imagining alot of cabling and cable management systems, yeah? You might be right though. Anyway, we give you an idea of a system used by most organisations and telephone companies.
A Sample PABX System |
What is a PBX/PABX?
Brief History Of PBX/PABX
A company with a manual switchboard was operated by a person plugging cables into sockets. This was known as a Private Manual Branch Exchange(PMBX). They were repalced by electromechanical and finally electronic switching systems(PABX).
ElectroMechanical Switchboard |
How Do PABX Work?
Components Of PABX System |
The outside lines (trunk lines) are available for making and receiving calls external to the site. Companies with more than one site can connect their PBXs together with trunk lines. PBX-like services can also be provided by equipment located off site at a central provider, delivering services over the public telephone network. This is known as a Private branch exchange Hosted PBX.
What Is The Future Of PBX?
Even though the a manual telephone operator who patched cables on a plug board was replaced, this system has continued to see improvements and developments throughout the years;
Hosted/ Virtual PABX systems is on the rise as a PABX system. This is when a large company, mostly telephone companies, offer PABX like services. After subscription, your telephone lines are connected to the service providers PABX system by internet. The only disadvantage is that your phones will not work without internet but you get rid off the need to install a PABX system.