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LWPBX Lola Wireless PBX System

Lola Wireless’ PBX System is powered by Asterisk and Elastix, and runs on Linux based operating system. Elastix has multiple features and functionalities related with all the services available: IP Telephony, Mail Server, Fax Server, Conferences, Instant Messaging Server, and many others. New features, functionalities, and services are added at the development of new versions. Since Elastix, Asterisk, and Linux are all open source software, customers can rest assure that they will never have to pay expensive licensing fees to add features to their PBX system. Also, there is no cost involved with software since Lola Wireless is able to keep our cost down for the PBX system and charge our customers only for the hardware that is required to run the software.

 

 

Below you will find a detailed list of features and functionalities:

PBX

– Call recording – Conference center with virtual rooms
– Voicemail – SIP and IAX support, among others
– Voicemail-to-Email functionality – Supported codecs: ADPCM, G.711 (A-Law & μ-Law), G.722, G.723.1 (pass through), G.726, G.728, G.729, GSM, iLBC (optional) among others.
– Flexible and configurable IVR – Support for analog interfaces as FXS/FXO (PSTN/POTS)
– Voice synthesis support – Support for digital interfaces (E1/T1/J1) through PRI/BRI/R2 protocols
– IP terminal batch configuration tool – Caller ID
– Integrated echo canceller by software – Multiple trunk support
– End Point Configurator – Incoming and outgoing routes with support for dial pattern matching
– Support for video-phones – Support for follow-me
– Hardware detection interface – Support for ring groups
– DHCP server for dynamic IP – Support for paging and intercom
– Web-based operator panel – Support for time conditions
– Call parking – Support for PIN sets
– Call detail record (CDR) report – Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
– Billing and consumption report – Callback support
– Channel usage reports – Support for bluetooth interfaces through cell phones (chan_mobile)
– Support for call queues

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