PBX Solutions

IP PBX


The Mobalex IP PBX is different in that we utilize the existing PBX that you are using and simply IP-enable it. You do not need to remove your old PBX, make it new again by adding the Mobalex IP gateway and software. Give new life, add more capacity and new functionalities to your existing phone system. 
 
Mobalex IP PBX comes in 5 different versions. The functionality and capability for all versions is exactly the same. What differentiates one version from the next is its capacity. Capacity issues are based solely on the ability of an IP Phone to talk to a regular PBX extension and specifically how many IP phones can the system accommodate without running into blockage issues specific to an IP phone calling a PBX extension. 
 
The product description recommendations are based on a blockage of 2% or in other words 2 calls in 100 receiving a busy tone and hold times. 
 
There are instances where very special services are required which can only be realized from the station side such as very sophisticated call routing algorithms only available to telephone extensions such as automatic call distribution technologies deployed in call centers. 
 
To determine the exact right mix of trunk and station interfaces please contact our offices and talk to a systems engineer who would be happy to assist you.

    ESO 10

    The ESO 10 is a 10 channel analog connection between the SIP technology and the PBX. This interface is ideal for key systems and small PBXs but not limited to small PBXs. The channels can connect to the PBX using station lines or trunk lines. Trunk line connectivity is simplest and requires the least amount of customization as trunk interfaces have standard methods of signaling and interconnectivity but this may limit the feature capabilities that the SIP phone has available to it. However, having said that the most important features that SIP would require to provide cost cutting measures to a company are available with the trunk interface and this is the simplest and recommended way to go. There are instances where very special services are required which can only be realized from the station side such as very sophisticated call routing algorithms only available to telephone extensions such as automatic call distribution technologies deployed in call centers.

    To determine the exact right mix of trunk and station interfaces please contact our offices and talk to a systems engineer who would be happy to assist you.

    Recommended
    SIP - PBX Extensions:
    53

    Number of channels: 10

    SIP Users: Unlimited

    T1/E1: No

    FXS: 8

    FXO: 2(10)

    ESO 100

    The ESO 100 has 24 or 32 channel interface between the SIP technology and the PBX. This interface is a digital interface and most applicable for interconnecting to large PBXs and Central Offices with digital trunks. The capacity for SIP phones which intercommunicate with other SIP phones and interoffice or inter client communications is not limited by this interface. A recommendation to support 169 SIP phones is based on typical telco engineering which assumes that the SIP phones intercommunicate with regular PBX extensions and are not intercommunicating with PBX extensions on an exception basis. If the SIP phones are not intended to support substantial SIP phone to PBX communications there is no practical limit that the interface posses to the number of SIP phones that can be added to the system. The number of SIP phones in this case would be limited to the CPU processing power of the ESO 100 which is a server limitation, not a product limitation.

    The digital interface comes in 4 flavors, 24 channel E&M signaling (regular T-1), 32 channel ISDN PRI, 24 channel E&M signaling (regular E-1), 32 channel ISDN PRI. To determine which is best for you please contact us and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

    Recommended
    SIP - PBX Extensions:
    169

    Number of channels: 24 (32)

    SIP Users: Unlimited

    T1/E1: Yes

    FXS: No

    FXO: No

    ESO 200

    The ESO 200 has 48 or 64 channel interface between the SIP technology and the PBX. This interface is a digital interface and most applicable for interconnecting to large PBXs and Central Offices with digital trunks. The capacity for SIP phones which intercommunicate with other SIP phones and interoffice or inter client communications is not limited by this interface. A recommendation to support 388 SIP phones is based on typical telco engineering which assumes that the SIP phones intercommunicate with regular PBX extensions and are not intercommunicating with PBX extensions on an exception basis. If the SIP phones are not intended to support substantial SIP phone to PBX communications there is no practical limit that the interface posses to the number of SIP phones that can be added to the system. The number of SIP phones in this case would be limited to the CPU processing power of the ESO 200 which is a server limitation, not a product limitation.

    The digital interface comes in 4 flavors, 48 channel E&M signaling (regular T-1), 64 channel ISDN PRI, 48 channel E&M signaling (regular E-1), 64 channel ISDN PRI. To determine which is best for you please contact us and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

    Recommended
    SIP - PBX Extensions:
    388

    Number of channels: 48 (64)

    SIP Users: Unlimited

    T1/E1: Yes

    FXS: No

    FXO: No

    ESO 300

    The ESO 300 has 72 or 96 channel interface between the SIP technology and the PBX. This interface is a digital interface and most applicable for interconnecting to large PBXs and Central Offices with digital trunks. The capacity for SIP phones which intercommunicate with other SIP phones and interoffice or inter client communications is not limited by this interface. A recommendation to support 615 SIP phones is based on typical telco engineering which assumes that the SIP phones intercommunicate with regular PBX extensions and are not intercommunicating with PBX extensions on an exception basis. If the SIP phones are not intended to support substantial SIP phone to PBX communications there is no practical limit that the interface posses to the number of SIP phones that can be added to the system. The number of SIP phones in this case would be limited to the CPU processing power of the ESO 300 which is a server limitation, not a product limitation.

    The digital interface comes in 4 flavors, 72 channel E&M signaling (regular T-1), 96 channel ISDN PRI, 72 channel E&M signaling (regular E-1), 96 channel ISDN PRI. To determine which is best for you please contact us and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

    Recommended
    SIP - PBX Extensions:
    615

    Number of channels: 72 (96)

    SIP Users: Unlimited

    T1/E1: Yes

    FXS: No

    FXO: No

    ESO 400

    The ESO 400 has 96 or 128 channel interface between the SIP technology and the PBX. This interface is a digital interface and most applicable for interconnecting to large PBXs and Central Offices with digital trunks. The capacity for SIP phones which intercommunicate with other SIP phones and interoffice or inter client communications is not limited by this interface. A recommendation to support 846 SIP phones is based on typical telco engineering which assumes that the SIP phones intercommunicate with regular PBX extensions and are not intercommunicating with PBX extensions on an exception basis. If the SIP phones are not intended to support substantial SIP phone to PBX communications there is no practical limit that the interface posses to the number of SIP phones that can be added to the system. The number of SIP phones in this case would be limited to the CPU processing power of the ESO 400 which is a server limitation, not a product limitation.

    The digital interface comes in 4 flavors, 96 channel E&M signaling (regular T-1), 128 channel ISDN PRI, 96 channel E&M signaling (regular E-1), 128 channel ISDN PRI. To determine which is best for you please contact us and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

    Recommended
    SIP - PBX Extensions:
    846

    Number of channels: 96 (128)

    SIP Users: Unlimited

    T1/E1: Yes

    FXS: No

    FXO: No

Hosted PBX

Hosted PBX  

There are instances where a small office does not want the overhead of telco (telephone company) trunks and telco service charges and also wants access to IP and PBX functionalities without either having to purchase an IP PBX. In this case the client can simply order a series of running telephone numbers from us at a discount from the phone company and we will ship SIP phones / adaptors which connect to our Central Office Switching System and IP and PSTN telecom network.  
 
The user need only plug the telephones into their data cables for installation and utilize the instruction booklet for information on call transfer, voice mail and other features provided by us. Users of Mobalex’s hosted PBX can take their SIP phones/adaptors with them wherever they go and simply plug to any broadband connection* and they can receive all their calls at the same number, wherever they are.  

*that does not block voice traffic