Geek.com have updated their classic tutorial on how to set up your own PBX (Private Branch Exchange) or switchboard phone system.
This article demonstrates how easy it is to roll your own PBX in about an hour or two. Provided that the instructions herein are followed carefully, you too should be able to set up your very own switchboard/PBX system and all for the cost of the target hardware of your choice.
[From Feature: How to build and customize your own PBX with Asterisk - UPDATED | Geek.com]
We have just fully virtualized our office using PBX in a Flash . Customers call local numbers and are routed invisibly to wherever our operation is awake at that time. We have every feature one would expect from a top of the range Switchboard system, but it is completely free.
We use Gradwell.com and Voipfone.co.uk as VoIP trunking providers that terminate calls to the PSTN (allow us to call and receive calls form ordinary phones).
Everything is hosted on one of our tiny and inexpensive Virtual Grid Servers (VGS) .










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