VoIP - PBX - Asterix

Configuring and managing VoIP, PBX, and Asterisk systems at Metwide to ensure reliable and efficient communication solutions. This experience has allowed me to optimize voice services, improve call management, and maintain high-quality communication across organizations and companies.

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, which is a technology that enables voice and multimedia communication over the Internet. It is a digital alternative to traditional phone systems that rely on analog lines and equipment.

A PBX, or Private Branch Exchange, is a phone system used within an organization to route calls internally between different departments and employees. PBX systems can also connect to external phone networks to make and receive calls outside the organization.

Asterisk is an open-source PBX software solution that can build and manage a wide range of communication applications. It is a popular choice for businesses and organizations that require a flexible and customizable phone system. Asterisk supports various VoIP protocols and can be used to build both traditional PBX and more advanced communication applications, such as call centers, voicemail systems, and interactive voice response (IVR) systems.

By using VoIP technology with Asterisk PBX, organizations can reduce their telecommunications costs and gain greater control over their phone systems. They can also take advantage of features such as virtual extensions, call recording, call queuing, and more.