PABX Prices In South Africa

What is PABX

A business telephone system is a multiline telephone system typically used in business environments, encompassing systems ranging in technology from the key telephone system to the private branch exchange.

PABX Prices In South Africa

How Much do PABX / PBX Phone Systems Cost?

PBX System CategoryPBX Purchase Price (ZAR)
Small PABX System (2 – 5 Extensions)R12 000 – R15 000
Medium PABX System (6 – 30 Extensions)R16 000 – R35 000
Large PABX System (31 – 180 Extensions)R36 000 – R640 000
Enterprise PABX System (181+ Extensions)R680 000+

What is PABX used for?

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Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) is synonymous with modern-day business telephone systems. It connects external and internal callers to an internal network via a switchboard – without the need for manual operation in the middle, unlike its ancestor PMBX.

How do I install a PBX phone system?

How to Install a PBX Phone System

  1. Plug the telephone cord into your PBX console in an input that says, “Telephone Line.”
  2. Connect the other end to a wall jack.
  3. Insert the PBX plug into the console.
  4. Pick up the receiver to place a call.
  5. Wait for the system to ring and light up, which means you have an incoming call.

What are the two main functions of a PBX system?

PBX systems perform four main call processing duties: Establish connections between the phone sets of two users. Maintain connections as long as the users require. Disconnect a connection per the user’s requirements.

Is PBX a landline?

An IP PBX, or an Internet Protocol PBX, uses digital phone signals, rather than analog landlines, to send calls. Because a user can make use of Ethernet cables to connect phones instead of traditional phone ones, no rewiring is needed. IP PBX systems can also be hosted by management service providers.