A PBX (Private Branch Exchange) server is a telephone system used within an organization to manage incoming and outgoing calls. It connects internal telephones and routes calls through a VoIP (Voice over IP) or traditional telephone network. PBX servers offer features like call forwarding, voicemail, call recording, auto attendants, and conferencing. Modern PBX systems are often hosted in the cloud, reducing the need for physical hardware. They improve communication efficiency and reduce telephony costs. PBX servers are essential for businesses seeking professional communication solutions, allowing flexible call management and scalability as the organization grows. They are the backbone of corporate telephony.
