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* [[Bria Solo|'''Bria Solo''']] / [[Bria Teams|'''Bria Teams''']] — Desktop and mobile softphones with call control and team messaging (CounterPath) | * [[Bria Solo|'''Bria Solo''']] / [[Bria Teams|'''Bria Teams''']] — Desktop and mobile softphones with call control and team messaging (CounterPath) | ||
* [[Linphone|'''Linphone''']] — Open-source SIP softphone supporting voice, video, and messaging (all platforms) | * [[Linphone|'''Linphone''']] — Open-source SIP softphone supporting voice, video, and messaging (all platforms) | ||
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* [[Acrobits|'''Acrobits''']] — Certified mobile SIP client for iOS and Android | * [[Acrobits|'''Acrobits''']] — Certified mobile SIP client for iOS and Android | ||
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<div style="font-size: 1.1em; font-weight: 600; color: #1e293b; margin-bottom: 15px;">Popular PBX Systems</div> | <div style="font-size: 1.1em; font-weight: 600; color: #1e293b; margin-bottom: 15px;">Popular PBX Systems</div> | ||
| + | * [[VoIP.ms_PBX|'''VoIP.ms PBX''']] — VoIP.ms Hosted Cloud PBX built directly into the customer portal. No hardware, no software to install, and no separate PBX subscription required. | ||
* [[Asterisk SIP|'''Asterisk''']] — The world's most widely used open source telephony platform (Linux/UNIX, since 1999) | * [[Asterisk SIP|'''Asterisk''']] — The world's most widely used open source telephony platform (Linux/UNIX, since 1999) | ||
* [[FreePBX / PBX in a Flash|'''FreePBX''']] — Open source, web-based PBX built on Asterisk — easy to manage at any scale | * [[FreePBX / PBX in a Flash|'''FreePBX''']] — Open source, web-based PBX built on Asterisk — easy to manage at any scale | ||
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[[PBXs|<span style="background: linear-gradient(135deg, #d0382d, #b8261a); color: white; padding: 12px 28px; border-radius: 20px; text-decoration: none; font-weight: 600; display: inline-block; box-shadow: 0 2px 10px rgba(208, 56, 45, 0.3);">Browse All PBX Systems →</span>]] | [[PBXs|<span style="background: linear-gradient(135deg, #d0382d, #b8261a); color: white; padding: 12px 28px; border-radius: 20px; text-decoration: none; font-weight: 600; display: inline-block; box-shadow: 0 2px 10px rgba(208, 56, 45, 0.3);">Browse All PBX Systems →</span>]] | ||
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| + | VoIP.ms supports many types of devices and phone systems. Choose the option that matches your setup: | ||
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| + | * '''Using a mobile app or computer''' → [[Softphones|Softphones]] | ||
| + | * '''Using a desk phone in an office''' → [[IP_Phones|IP Phones]] | ||
| + | * '''Using a traditional analog phone''' → [[ATA_Devices|ATA Devices]] | ||
| + | * '''Running a business phone system''' → [[PBXs|PBX Systems]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 13 March 2026
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Softphones
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What is a Softphone?
A softphone is a software program for making telephone calls over the Internet using a general purpose computer, tablet or smartphone, rather than using dedicated hardware. Often designed to behave like a traditional telephone, with a display panel and buttons for user interaction. Learn More: Back to Basics, What is a Softphone and How to Leverage It? |
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Popular Softphones
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ATA Devices
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What is an ATA?
An Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) is a device used to connect one or more standard analog telephones to a digital telephone system (such as Voice over IP) or a non-standard telephone system. ATAs allow you to keep using your existing analog phones on a VoIP network. Learn More: Back to Basics - What is an ATA? |
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Popular ATA Devices
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IP Phones
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What is an IP Phone?
An IP Phone uses Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies, allowing telephone calls to be made over an IP network such as the Internet, instead of the ordinary PSTN system. IP phones connect directly to your network and require no adapter. Learn More: Back to Basics - What is an IP Phone? |
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Popular IP Phones
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PBXs
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What is a PBX?
An acronym for Private Branch eXchange. PBX telephone systems support incoming calls from the outside PSTN, placing calls between extensions, conferencing, voicemail, and a variety of other advanced telecommunication functions. PBX systems range from open-source software solutions to dedicated hardware appliances. Learn More: Back to Basics - What is a PBX? |
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Popular PBX Systems
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Not sure what to use?
VoIP.ms supports many types of devices and phone systems. Choose the option that matches your setup:
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