What Is Virtual PBX?

Virtual PBX (Private Branch Exchange System) is a communications service that provides phone systems for office telephones. Virtual PBX phone systems provide users with unique communication-related features.

  1. History

    • Virtual PBX Incorporated was founded in August 1995 by Stephen W. Lange. In 1996, development for PBX phone systems began, and a year later the first PBX phone system was released to the public.

    Features

    • Virtual PBX provides its users with a wide variety of phone system features, including customized auto-messages (virtual receptionist), call forwarding, the ability to receive faxes, call preview information, voicemail and customized ring tones for specific extension numbers.

    Awards

    • Virtual PBX has received a number of awards for its phone systems, including Network Solutions Guide 2009, two ADDY awards, NGN Magazine's First Annual NGN Leadership award, Unified Communications 2008 Product of the Year award and its VOIP Peering technology received an Internet Telephony 2008 Product of the Year award for outstanding innovation.

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