Solved difference between IP PBX and IP Centrex
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Yes, that would be IP Centrex.
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This is why @NTG sometimes refers to their hosted PBX product as "true hosted pbx", because it is not a shared service, can be taken on premises by the customer and is owned by the customer. It is not a Centrex. I don't know of any other "Hosted PBX" vendor that actually does hosted PBX and not IP Centrex.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
i see now because i just learned this term and this is what we have actually for one year and half, but i just know the term, lol
Centrex stands for Central Exchange.
PBX stands for Private Branch ExchangeThe correct term today depends really.
Ring Central and 8x8 are Centrex style services.
A hosted PBX is still a PBX and not a Centrex service.
The new term is MultiTenant.
Elastix 3.0 is a a multi tenant system. Thus the rename to Elastix MT. -
@scottalanmiller said:
This is why @NTG sometimes refers to their hosted PBX product as "true hosted pbx", because it is not a shared service, can be taken on premises by the customer and is owned by the customer. It is not a Centrex. I don't know of any other "Hosted PBX" vendor that actually does hosted PBX and not IP Centrex.
to be honnest i get confused about this, is there any differance between hosted IP PBX and IP centrex ?? i think it is the same thing
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
This is why @NTG sometimes refers to their hosted PBX product as "true hosted pbx", because it is not a shared service, can be taken on premises by the customer and is owned by the customer. It is not a Centrex. I don't know of any other "Hosted PBX" vendor that actually does hosted PBX and not IP Centrex.
to be honnest i get confused about this, is there any differance between hosted IP PBX and IP centrex ?? i think it is the same thing
VERY different, as I just explained. One is private, one is owned by the service provider.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
to be honnest i get confused about this, is there any differance between hosted IP PBX and IP centrex ?? i think it is the same thing
They are certainly not the same thing. I just defined the difference.
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sorry guys for my English, sometimes i can't fully understand the answers, so Hosted IP PBX is a private thing owned by the costumer meaning that the ISP just hosting it,
and the IP Centrex is owned by the ISP and shared between multiple costumers, in this case the costumer pay for the service -
@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
This is why @NTG sometimes refers to their hosted PBX product as "true hosted pbx", because it is not a shared service, can be taken on premises by the customer and is owned by the customer. It is not a Centrex. I don't know of any other "Hosted PBX" vendor that actually does hosted PBX and not IP Centrex.
to be honnest i get confused about this, is there any differance between hosted IP PBX and IP centrex ?? i think it is the same thing
If I'm understanding this correctly, a PBX only has extensions, etc for your company on it. A Centrix has many customers extensions on it.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
sorry guys for my English, sometimes i can't fully understand the answers, so Hosted IP PBX is a private thing owned by the costumer meaning that the ISP just hosting it,
In theory, but I've never heard of an ISP hosting an IP PBX. ISPs just don't do that, there is no incentive for that. ISPs always do IP Centrex.
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@Dashrender said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
This is why @NTG sometimes refers to their hosted PBX product as "true hosted pbx", because it is not a shared service, can be taken on premises by the customer and is owned by the customer. It is not a Centrex. I don't know of any other "Hosted PBX" vendor that actually does hosted PBX and not IP Centrex.
to be honnest i get confused about this, is there any differance between hosted IP PBX and IP centrex ?? i think it is the same thing
If I'm understanding this correctly, a PBX only has extensions, etc for your company on it. A Centrix has many customers extensions on it.
While that is effectively true, that's not the factor that causes one to be one and one to be the other. No one actually makes a Centrex system for only one customer (although on day one, in theory, they might only have one signed up until the second customer comes along.) PBXs are almost never shared, but we certainly have PBX customers who put multiple companies on a single PBX.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
sorry guys for my English, sometimes i can't fully understand the answers, so Hosted IP PBX is a private thing owned by the costumer meaning that the ISP just hosting it,
In theory, but I've never heard of an ISP hosting an IP PBX. ISPs just don't do that, there is no incentive for that. ISPs always do IP Centrex.
yeah exactly, this is what confused be, because i didn't see any benefit for the ISP to host your IP PBX
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@IT-ADMIN said:
and the IP Centrex is owned by the ISP and shared between multiple costumers, in this case the costumer pay for the service
IP Centrex would be owned by the phone provider. No necessary connection to the ISP. I realize that in your country the ISP, phone provider, Centrex provider and many other functions are the same company and are actually the government so this gets blurry for you. But as IT terms go, ISP is not in use here.
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
sorry guys for my English, sometimes i can't fully understand the answers, so Hosted IP PBX is a private thing owned by the costumer meaning that the ISP just hosting it,
In theory, but I've never heard of an ISP hosting an IP PBX. ISPs just don't do that, there is no incentive for that. ISPs always do IP Centrex.
yeah exactly, this is what confused be, because i didn't see any benefit for the ISP to host your IP PBX
thanksIt would be beneficial TO YOU, but not TO THEM so they won't provide it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
PBXs are almost never shared, but we certainly have PBX customers who put multiple companies on a single PBX.
This is why Elastix was moving away from the PBX model to the multi-tenant model. The core FreePBX based Asterisk system they had was never designed for multi-tenancy and people really wanted it. So many people outside the US use Elastix in this way and over come the shortcomings with various hacks and changes.
I blame Elastix for the abandonment of the one model without anything solid working. I am sure it all comes down to money though. Elastix is owned by PaloAlto and they are a business. Business exist to earn money.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
and the IP Centrex is owned by the ISP and shared between multiple costumers, in this case the costumer pay for the service
IP Centrex would be owned by the phone provider. No necessary connection to the ISP. I realize that in your country the ISP, phone provider, Centrex provider and many other functions are the same company and are actually the government so this gets blurry for you. But as IT terms go, ISP is not in use here.
yeah you are right it is All in one
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In the US, and in most of the world, your phone company, ISP, Centrex providers, PBX providers, power company, etc. are all independent of each other so there is a lot more flexibility.
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@scottalanmiller said:
In the US, and in most of the world, your phone company, ISP, Centrex providers, PBX providers, power company, etc. are all independent of each other so there is a lot more flexibility.
yeah it is true, but small countries like qatar tend to gather many services in one unit, so that the country have control over everything,
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller said:
In the US, and in most of the world, your phone company, ISP, Centrex providers, PBX providers, power company, etc. are all independent of each other so there is a lot more flexibility.
yeah it is true, but small countries like qatar tend to gather many services in one unit, so that the country have control over everything,
It's really just an extension of the government. Although little countries in Central America do not do that. The people would not stand for that down here. Freedom is a big deal here where they've actually fought outright with the US to be able to be free.
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how do you see the charge, cheap or expensive ?? (sorry i didn't convert the exchange correctly in my previous post, it is 15 $ monthly per extension + one time payment for the installation 164 $)
the voice gateway is in our premise but owned by the telephone company -
@IT-ADMIN said:
how do you see the charge, cheap or expensive ?? (sorry i didn't convert the exchange correctly in my previous post, it is 15 $ monthly per extension + one time payment for the installation 164 $)
the voice gateway is in our premise but owned by the telephone companyWe charge by capacity so it is completely different than with a Centrex system. We don't change by users or extensions since it is a true private PBX.