VoIP.ms PBX
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Revision as of 19:33, 5 March 2026
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VoIP.ms PBX
Hosted cloud PBX, built into the VoIP.ms portal. |
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What is VoIP.ms PBX?
VoIP.ms offers a complete PBX directly in the customer portal at no additional cost. Incoming calls arrive on a DID, pass through your configured routing (eg. an IVR, ring group, queue, time condition, or voicemail) and reach the right device or destination. No server to manage, no software to install. This solution is ideal for:
Prefer to run your own PBX software and use VoIP.ms SIP Trunks only? See PBXs for third-party options including Asterisk, FreePBX, and 3CX. |
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Call Routing
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Extensions
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Voicemail & Messaging
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Call Management
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Deployments
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VoIP.ms supports deployments across multiple sites, offices, or tenants. Each location or client can have its own DIDs, subaccounts, IVRs, voicemail boxes, and call routing.
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Security
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