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Baynet Solutions

Baynet Solutions strives to be the most transparent inter networking solutions provider in the country. Using open source software we provide enterprise grade services at affordable rates.

Products VOIP and PBX Telephony Asterisk PBX/PABX

Asterisk PBX/PABX

asterisk-logoBaynet Solutions deploys and maintains Asterisk installations in and around Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape.

Asterisk is a open source PBX software package which runs on everyday computer servers,
allowing a huge cost reduction compared to propietry PBX hardware.

Asterisk offers amazing flexability, handling PBX functions for home offices, right up to call centers and universities.

 

Some of Asterisk's features (edited from WikiPedia):

The Asterisk software includes many features available in proprietary PBX systems: voice mail, conference calling, interactive voice response (phone menus), and automatic call distribution. Users (or Baynet Solutions) can create new functionality by writing dial plan scripts in several of Asterisk's own extensions languages, by adding custom loadable modules written in C, or by implementing Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) programs using any programming language capable of communicating via the standard streams system (stdin and stdout) or by network TCP sockets.

To attach traditional analog telephones to an Asterisk installation, or to connect to PSTN (Telkom etc) trunk lines, the server must be fitted with special hardware. Digium and a number of other firms sell PCI cards to attach telephones, telephone lines, T1 and E1 lines, and other analog and digital phone services to a server.

Asterisk supports a wide range of video and Voice over IP protocols, including the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), and H.323. Asterisk can interoperate with most SIP telephones, acting both as registrar and as a gateway between IP phones and the PSTN. The Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX2), a native protocol in Asterisk provides efficient trunking of calls among Asterisk PBXes, in addition to distributed configuration logic, and call completion to VoIP service providers who support it. Some telephones support the IAX2 protocol directly.

elastix_logo_1By supporting a mix of traditional and VoIP telephony services, Asterisk allows deployers to build new telephone systems, or gradually migrate existing systems to new technologies. Some sites are using Asterisk servers to replace proprietary PBXes; others to provide additional features (such as voice mail or voice response menus, or virtual call shops) or to reduce costs by carrying long-distance calls over the Internet (toll bypass).

Asterisk was one of the first open source PBX software packages.

In addition to VoIP protocols, Asterisk supports many traditional circuit-switching protocols such as ISDN and SS7. This requires appropriate hardware interface cards supporting such protocols, marketed by third-party vendors. Each protocol requires the installation of software modules such as Zaptel, Libpri, Libss7, chanss7, wanpipe and others. With these features, Asterisk provides a wide spectrum of communications options.

 

Baynet Solutions makes use of the Elastix linux distribution featuring Asterisk and FreePBX. Elastix also features a graphical web based front end, allowing clients to perform certain PABX changes by themselvs. 

Elastix also supplies useage billing, making it easy to report extention useage etc

 

What about physical telephone lines, Fax and ISDN etc

Digium, the company that created Asterisk manufactures various pc cards that accept various telephone trunks.

Cards are available for POTS(Analogue), ISDN BRI, and ISDN PRI over E1