We have tested many IP PBX systems and we think sipXecs is the leading IP PBX for SMB. The architecture is very similar to how Cisco's Communications Manager works, but for a fraction of the cost. It excels in terms of scalability, robustness and ease of use. The sipXecs IP PBX has been successfully deployed in thousands of places. Large installations are know to serves more than 6,000 users connected to one redundant (HA) system. Small installations go all the way down to a few users served by very low cost hardware. sipXecs is a very sophisticated VoIP unified communications system. The fact that it still is so incredibly easy to use is probably its single most important accomplishment.
Here is why you should consider using sipXecs:
- You need an IP PBX that is robust, stable and easy to use
- Need a system that offers plug & play management of all the components including phones
- It is a mission critical system and therefore you insist in high-availability redundant configuration. A server failure should not interrupt calls
- Voice quality is important to you and therefore you want a system that routes media peer-to-peer and not through the PBX
- SIP standards compliance that allows flexible call routing including SIP trunking
- Need scalability - sipXecs is known to work for deployments in excess of 5,000 users connected to one redundant server
- Lots of features - of course, who does not want that
- Unlimited number of simultaneous calls, and unlimited number of trunks using distributed gateways
- Need IT integration with no special needs for specific HW. Runs on off-the-shelf Intel servers
- You run other Microsoft applications like Active Directory and Exchange and want your IP PBX to integrate with them
Voice, Video, and Data converged on one network has many advantages for business but it also comes with some challenges. Let us show you the right way to setup a converged network. We have engineers that are trained voice professionals that specialize in VoIP technology.
Some VoIP advantages
- Softphones. If you have a softphone setup on your laptop and have internet access and VPN into your network, you can use your office phone anywhere you got. Need to take a call in the airport, or may at the beach. With a softphone you can do that.
- Voice mail in your e-mail. You can have your VoIP phone system forward a copy of your voice mail to your e-mail. If you have a Smart Phone you can hear your office voice mail on the road.
- Easy to manage. Most VoIP phone systems use a web based management interface making management easier than some older systems. With VoIP your phone number is linked to your phone, not the jack on the wall. This makes moves much easier.

