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How to integrate analog Pabx with ippabx

Before we discuss how to integrate analog PABX with IPPABX, it's a good idea to share why we have to make optimal use of the internet in Indonesia at this time.

After Indonesia entered the era of 4G technology, it didn't feel like our internet quality had become much more stable, faster and cheaper. While we no longer use the BlackBerry (BB), which used to be very popular with almost all middle and upper class people, it turns out that most people only use it for chatting, but now we have switched to the Whatsapp application which is widely used for telephone, chat, video calls and video conferences, whose speed & bandwidth is much greater and faster.

Did you know that our average internet speed is now better, above 500 Kbps to 5 Mbps, even though to make a call you only need 34 -84 Kbps, there is still plenty left over.

It's not surprising that many companies are now starting to look at their analog PBX to move to IPPABX, but unfortunately the investment costs for IPPBX and all telephone extensions must also be replaced.

I wonder if there is a solution, to keep using the analog PBX and use it until it breaks, but can still use the internet network to make calls from the office extension to:

  • All employees via cellphone (internet)
  • All branch outlets, POS and warehouses at a low cost by integrating analog PABX with our IPPABX.

This is a telephone saving system that we can use. The aim of the effort to change to IPPABX is none other than to save telephone calls, save telephone costs or attempt to efficiency telephone costs from artatel It is indeed trusted by many large companies from various industries throughout Indonesia.

We will continue discussing how to integrate analog Pabx with ippabx, which can be done in 2 ways, namely by:

1. E1 port connection
     Namely connecting the two devices using the E1 port of each PBX.
     Make sure the E1 port of each device is available, the shape of the E1 port is almost the same as the shape
     port in the form of an RJ45 port.

The image shows port E1

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2. Analog Connection

    Namely connecting the two devices via two types of ports from each PBX, namely:
    a. Port Extensions
    b. CO trunk port

    Make sure the Extension port (SLT port) and CO port of each PBX are available and not in use
    previous.

    Of the two alternative ports, the fastest way to integrate is to use
    integration with E1 port.

    A picture of the SLT port appears 

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