PBXs
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<div style="font-size: 1.1em; font-weight: 600; color: #92400e; margin-bottom: 10px;">⚠️ The following systems are included for reference but are no longer actively maintained or recommended for new deployments:</div> | <div style="font-size: 1.1em; font-weight: 600; color: #92400e; margin-bottom: 10px;">⚠️ The following systems are included for reference but are no longer actively maintained or recommended for new deployments:</div> | ||
| - | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Elastix|Elastix]]''' - Open source unified communications server. Development has slowed significantly in recent years. |
| + | * '''[[NortelBCM|Nortel/Avaya BCM 450 and BCM50 R6]]''' - Legacy Nortel phone system acquired by Avaya. End-of-life with limited support. | ||
| + | * '''[[PBXes.org|PBXes.org]]''' - Legacy Hosted PBX service with limited features compared to modern cloud solutions. | ||
* '''[[SIPfoundry|SIPfoundry]]''' - Open source project with limited ongoing development. | * '''[[SIPfoundry|SIPfoundry]]''' - Open source project with limited ongoing development. | ||
| + | * '''[[TalkSwitch|TalkSwitch]]''' - Small business phone system with discontinued development and support. | ||
| + | * '''[[Trixbox|Trixbox]]''' - Project has not been maintained since 2010. | ||
For new deployments, we recommend choosing from the modern PBX solutions listed above. | For new deployments, we recommend choosing from the modern PBX solutions listed above. | ||
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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 users' phones (also known as extensions) and other phones or the outside PSTN, conferencing other users together, recording voicemails and a variety of other advanced telecommunication functions. PBX systems are broadly broken into several categories:
Learn More: Back to Basics - What is a PBX? |
3CX Phone System
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3CX Phone System
Type: Software-based IP PBX |
3CX StartUP
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3CX StartUP
Type: Hosted Solution Sign up for your free 3CX business comms system: here |
Asterisk
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Asterisk
Type: Open Source PBX Connection Methods to VoIP.ms:
Resources: |
Avaya IP Office
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Avaya IP Office
Type: Enterprise PBX |
Cisco IOS
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Cisco IOS
Type: Router/Switch Operating System |
E-MetroTel
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E-MetroTel
Type: Unified Business Communications |
Epygi PBX
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Epygi PBX
Type: IP PBX Appliance |
FreePBX / PBX in a Flash
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FreePBX / PBX in a Flash
Type: Open Source Web-based PBX |
FreeSwitch
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FreeSwitch
Type: Open Source Telephony Platform |
Grandstream UCM 6200
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Grandstream UCM 6200
Type: Appliance-based IP PBX |
Incredible PBX 2027
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Incredible PBX 2027
Type: Open Source Unified Communications |
PhoneSuite Systems
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PhoneSuite Systems
Type: Hotel Communication Solutions |
PortSIP
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PortSIP
Type: All-in-one Communications Platform |
Positron Telecom Systems
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Positron Telecom Systems
Type: IP PBX Solutions |
ScopServ ScopTEL IPPBX
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ScopServ ScopTEL IPPBX
Type: IP PBX System |
Synway
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Synway
Type: Multimedia Gateway |
Ubiquiti Unifi Talk
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Ubiquiti Unifi Talk
Type: Cloud Phone Solution |
VitalPBX
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VitalPBX
Type: Free Communications System |
Vodia PBX
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Vodia PBX
Type: Software-based IP PBX |
Wazo
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Wazo
Type: Unified Communications Platform |
Wildix
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Wildix
Type: Unified Communications |
XCALLY
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XCALLY
Type: Omni Channel Contact Center |
Xorcom
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Xorcom
Type: Business Telephony Solutions |
Yeastar
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Yeastar
Type: VoIP PBX Systems |
Legacy Systems
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⚠️ The following systems are included for reference but are no longer actively maintained or recommended for new deployments:
For new deployments, we recommend choosing from the modern PBX solutions listed above. |

