I work for a VoIP reseller/supporter. We support several PBX systems and FreePBX has as many features as the paid systems. I am for supporting FreePBX. Buying the extra modules and/or hardware from them helps as well.
I set up FreePBX at home out of curiosity a few months ago. We were paying Vonage way too much money for phone service. Switched to this, got a Cisco SPA112 and had Flowroute port my number over and we're paying about 1/3rd of what we used to for phone service... and it works better. Now I'm near the final stage of a 50+ phone FreePBX rollout at work to replace our garbage trash heap dumpster fire PBX, aka our Vertical MBX IP. We've decided on a phone model, just need to order them and provision now. It's going to be dirt cheap as far as PBXs go, even with all new hardware. This software is incredible! 100x more flexible than that Vertical system. That MBX IP keeps slowly filling it's internal flash disk with system log data, and because it's buggy trash, it won't let me clear the log to fix the problem. So in a couple months, the disk will be full and it won't work anymore.
Kindly make one latest video on Raspberry Pi 4 with full features I don't know which version I can download that will have all the features on my Raspberry Pi voice mail and voice mail to email also visual voice mail unable to set email it dose not send email.
Thanks for this lesion. I am a new user to freepbx and I am setting an IVR system internally in my office. I have been able to record my announcement and when i dial the extension number 2000 I want to hear the announcement playing as following menu . Press 1 for department of sales (extension 2001) for science department, Press 2 for department of Management (extension 2002) Press 3 for department of HRM (extension 2003) I have created the above IVR but I do not know to connect this IVR with extension 2000 ? Please help me.
+Антон Южаков Yes I understand that, but many of the modules of FreePBX are not features of Asterisk, but FreePBX itself. So it's not just a simple web interface.
again, it is a very very simple web interface to manage general features of the asterisk PBX system. All additional modules can be beyond main goals of PBX system, but all they are based on Asterisk abilities. It is very rare to meet somebody nowadays who work with clean asterisk
You are saying "free" too many times. When I setup FreePBX (SNG7-PBX) I found out that some features were not free at all. For example, the call recording module is not free, it's $99. There are many other modules which are not free. They might be quite expensive. I don't know how it was before but these days a prefix "Free" in the word "FreePBX" is missleading.
@@SamuelBSR I just downloaded the latest FreePBX build installed and went through the initialization motions and the Call Recording module (14.0.5 - Stable - Sangoma Technologies - AGPLv3+) was enabled by default. Asterisk 15 FreePBX 14. They do have a commercial "FreePBX CM Call Recording Reports 25 Year License" which is $99 - and they do have other add on pay modules but they also have a ton of free ones already enabled - which I think was the point Louis was aiming for.
I work for a VoIP reseller/supporter. We support several PBX systems and FreePBX has as many features as the paid systems. I am for supporting FreePBX. Buying the extra modules and/or hardware from them helps as well.
You are a genius Mr. Rossman!
I had to come back here just to add a like.. love freepbx
YAHOO!! thanks for the upload.
I set up FreePBX at home out of curiosity a few months ago. We were paying Vonage way too much money for phone service. Switched to this, got a Cisco SPA112 and had Flowroute port my number over and we're paying about 1/3rd of what we used to for phone service... and it works better. Now I'm near the final stage of a 50+ phone FreePBX rollout at work to replace our garbage trash heap dumpster fire PBX, aka our Vertical MBX IP. We've decided on a phone model, just need to order them and provision now. It's going to be dirt cheap as far as PBXs go, even with all new hardware. This software is incredible! 100x more flexible than that Vertical system.
That MBX IP keeps slowly filling it's internal flash disk with system log data, and because it's buggy trash, it won't let me clear the log to fix the problem. So in a couple months, the disk will be full and it won't work anymore.
@Louis Rossman - which crm do you have linked into FreePBX?
You ever consider Twilio for your SIP provider? A lot cheaper than VoicePulse
Kindly make one latest video on Raspberry Pi 4 with full features I don't know which version I can download that will have all the features on my Raspberry Pi voice mail and voice mail to email also visual voice mail unable to set email it dose not send email.
Thanks for this lesion.
I am a new user to freepbx and I am setting an IVR system internally in my office. I have been able to record my announcement and when i dial the extension number 2000 I want to hear the announcement playing as following menu
.
Press 1 for department of sales (extension 2001) for science department,
Press 2 for department of Management (extension 2002)
Press 3 for department of HRM (extension 2003)
I have created the above IVR but I do not know to connect this IVR with extension 2000 ?
Please help me.
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Can someone give me the link of full playlist
Please tell me can i connect uearlink T19 ip phone to freepbx
yes you can
Do you know of any large companies using FreePBX? Asterisk sure, but not FreePBX.
+Tyler Watthanaphand FreePBX is a web-based open source GUI that controls and manages Asterisk
+Антон Южаков Yes I understand that, but many of the modules of FreePBX are not features of Asterisk, but FreePBX itself. So it's not just a simple web interface.
again, it is a very very simple web interface to manage general features of the asterisk PBX system. All additional modules can be beyond main goals of PBX system, but all they are based on Asterisk abilities.
It is very rare to meet somebody nowadays who work with clean asterisk
You are saying "free" too many times. When I setup FreePBX (SNG7-PBX) I found out that some features were not free at all. For example, the call recording module is not free, it's $99. There are many other modules which are not free. They might be quite expensive. I don't know how it was before but these days a prefix "Free" in the word "FreePBX" is missleading.
call recording is free dude. i don't know what you're talking about.
@@rossmanngroup maybe it was free, now you have to pay for the module.
@@SamuelBSR I just downloaded the latest FreePBX build installed and went through the initialization motions and the Call Recording module (14.0.5 - Stable - Sangoma Technologies - AGPLv3+) was enabled by default. Asterisk 15 FreePBX 14.
They do have a commercial "FreePBX CM Call Recording Reports 25 Year License" which is $99 - and they do have other add on pay modules but they also have a ton of free ones already enabled - which I think was the point Louis was aiming for.
No good Pbx are not free. It's paid.
My guess is you downloaded something pretending to be freepbx but isnt...