IP PBX
An IP PBX, or Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange, is a modern phone system that allows businesses to manage internal and external communications efficiently. It offers numerous benefits, including cost savings, scalability, and enhanced features compared to traditional phone systems. At RapidBTS, we provide reliable IP PBX systems that can be ordered online from anywhere in Nigeria, including Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, with delivery right to your doorstep. Our solutions will help streamline your business communication.
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Grandstream CloudUCM Business PBX Subscription Plan
Supports up to 200 extensions
64 concurrent audio/video calls
10GB cloud storage
Requires No Separate Hosting FeeQuick View -
Grandstream CloudUCM Plus PBX Subscription Plan
Supports up to 50 extensions
16 concurrent audio/video calls
2GB cloud storage
Requires No Separate Hosting FeeQuick View -
Grandstream CloudUCM Pro PBX Subscription Plan
Supports up to 100 extensions
32 concurrent audio/video calls
4GB cloud storage
Requires No Separate Hosting FeeQuick View -
Grandstream CloudUCM SOHO PBX Subscription Plan
Supports up to 20 extensions
8 concurrent audio/video calls
1GB of cloud storage
Requires No Separate Hosting FeeQuick View -
Grandstream CloudUCM Startup PBX Annual Subscription Plan
Supports up to 10 extensions
4 concurrent audio/video calls,
1GB of cloud storage
Requires No Separate Hosting FeeQuick View -
Grandstream HA100 Controller for UCM6510
For UCM6510
2 FXS ports
2 FXO ports
1 T1/E1 portQuick View -
Grandstream UCM RemoteConnect Pro Annual Subscription Plan
For UCM6300 series
100 Registered Remote Users
16 Concurrent Remote Sessions
Unlimited Calls/ Meetings
2 GB Cloud StorageQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6208 IP PBX
800 users
100 concurrent calls
2 FXS ports
8 FXO portsQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6300A Audio IP PBX
250 users
50 concurrent calls
3 Gigabit RJ45 network ports
Integrated PoEQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6301 IP PBX System
500 Users
75 Concurrent Calls
Up to 5 conference rooms
Multi-level IVR SystemsQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6302 IP PBX System
Users: 1000
Concurrent Calls: 150
FXS Ports: 2 (RJ11)
FXO Ports: 2 (RJ11)Quick View -
Grandstream UCM6302A Audio IP PBX
Up to 1,500 users
200 concurrent calls
2 RJ11 ports
NAT Router supportQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6304 IP PBX System
2000 Users
300 Concurrent Calls
2 Gigabit RJ45
PoE SupportQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6304A Audio VoIP PBX
1000 users
150 concurrent calls
NAT Router Support
3 Gigabit RJ45 network portsQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6308 IP PBX System
3000 users
450 concurrent calls
3 Gigabit Ports
PoE SupportQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6308A Audio IP PBX System
1,500 users
200 concurrent calls
Integrated PoE
3 Gigabit Network PortsQuick View -
Grandstream UCM6510 IP PBX System
2 FXO Ports
2 FXS Ports
Dual Gigabit ports with PoE
1 T1/E1/J1 PortQuick View -
Grandstream UCMRC Business Annual Subscription Plan
For UCM6300 series
Max 200 Registered Remote Users
Max 32 Concurrent Remote Sessions
Unlimited Calls/ Meetings
5 GB Cloud StorageQuick View -
Grandstream UCMRC Enterprise Annual Subscription Plan
For UCM6300 series
400 Registered Remote Users
Max 64 Concurrent Remote Sessions
Unlimited Calls/ Meetings
10GB Cloud StorageQuick View -
Grandstream UCMRC Plus Annual Subscription Plan
For UCM6300
50 Registered Remote Users
Max 8 Concurrent Remote Sessions
Unlimited Calls/ Meetings
1 GB Cloud StorageQuick View
IP PBX FAQ’s
Difference between PABX and IP PBX
The key difference between PABX and IP PBX is how they route calls. PABX uses analog or digital phone lines to manage calls within an organization, while IP PBX routes calls over the internet using VoIP technology, offering greater flexibility and scalability.
Can I use an IP phone without PBX?
Yes, you can use an IP phone without a PBX. An IP phone can connect directly to a VoIP provider over the internet, bypassing the need for a PBX system. However, a PBX offers additional features like call routing, voicemail, and extensions.
Difference between VoIP PBX and IP PBX
There is no significant difference between VoIP PBX and IP PBX. Both terms are used to describe phone systems that use the internet (VoIP) to handle calls. "IP PBX" focuses on the internet protocol aspect, while "VoIP PBX" emphasizes the voice-over-internet technology.