An IP PBX (Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange) is a private branch exchange (PBX) that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to manage telephone calls and other communication services within a business. It typically integrates with VoIP (Voice over IP) technology to transmit voice and data over a network, offering features like call routing, voicemail, conferencing, and call recording. IP PBXs are commonly used by businesses to reduce communication costs, improve scalability, and enhance collaboration.
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