EPABX Intercom System
EPABX Intercom System
To facilitate internal and external communication, EPABX (Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange), and intercom systems are frequently utilized in institutional, and business contexts. Despite having comparable functions, they vary in size, characteristics, and skills. An outline of EPABX and intercom systems is shown below:
EPABX (Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange):
Definition: A private telephone network called EPABX is utilized, by an enterprise to provide internal communication amongst several branches or departments and to route external calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
Key Components:
Control Unit (PBX): The main device that controls internal communication, call routing, and incoming and outgoing calls.
Extensions: Individual extensions or phone lines that are linked to the EPABX system for users inside the company.
Trunk Lines: The EPABX system is connected to the PSTN via external lines so that, external calls can be placed and received.
Optional Features: Automated attendant, voicemail, call forwarding, call transfer, and conferencing.
Functions and Benefits:
Efficient Call Routing:
Cost Savings:
Centralized Management:
Scalability:
Integration:
Intercom Systems:
Definition:
Key Components:
Master Station:
Substations:
Optional Features:
Functions and Benefits:
Localized Communication:
Convenience:
Security:
Emergency Communication:
Integration and Use Cases:
Integration:
Use Cases: