WHAT IS VIRTUAL PBX?

The Virtual PBX solution is a business telephony service in which the functions normally performed by a telephone exchange (PBX) are handled by servers (Virtual PABX or Centrex) located at a telecom operator’s premises.
This service is used via a broadband Internet connection, and allows you to host your PBX away from your office.
Monthly fees include service, connections (simultaneous calls) and call minutes.
Infologo, PBX/PABX installer in Geneva and Lausanne, will be happy to provide you with further details.

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ECONOMICAL – PRACTICAL – FLEXIBLE

  • Eliminate the investment and maintenance costs of a conventional exchange
  • Minimize the number of your telephone connections
  • Significantly reduce your call costs
  • Consolidate your bills with a single operator
  • Enhance your telephony with a wide range of functions
  • Intuitively manage your central station from a simple Web interface
  • Track consumption in real time
  • Create call distribution rules to suit your activity
  • Import your contacts into your company directory
  • Each number user can manage his deviations using the keys on his telephone or via a Web interface.

OUR CENTREX PARTNER

  • Add numbers easily and without limit
  • Use the numbers wherever you work
  • Assign or change numbers to users with one click
  • Choose the phones you need from our wide range.
    They’ll arrive configured and ready to use: just plug and play!

PHONES

Setting up a Virtual PBX in a company may require suitable telephone equipment.
Here is a sample of the IP telephony equipment we can recommend when setting up a Virtual PBX:

  • The Aastra range: Aastra offers a range of quality IP phones with its 53i, 55i and 571i products.
    These models feature 3, 8 or 11-line screens respectively, and allow simultaneous calls as well as a call log and headset jack.
  • The Gigaset range: Gigaset’s SL610H Pro, S510H Pro and R630H Pro handsets feature glossy, dust-proof displays.
  • The Snom range: The manufacturer’s IP phones 300, 320, 370 and 821 feature headset connections, programmable keys and even a color screen for the 821 model.