Asterisk Open Source IP-PBX Platform

w/ Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking


"We've found that Bandwidth.com SIP Trunks are the best VoIP solution when using Asterisk for small business applications. ”

— Mark Spencer, Creator, Asterisk

Bandwidth.com and Asterisk: Working together to improve business communications

Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking is certified to work seamlessly with Asterisk, the open-source, software-based PBX. Asterisk systems offer true convergence by managing network, voice, and email activities within a single platform.

Businesses can build a cost-effective and feature-rich communications platform by powering the Asterisk PBX system with the Bandwidth.com IP voice technology -- a proven recipe for business success. By converging local, long distance, and broadband Internet onto a single circuit, companies will save money while enjoying the rich feature set of a traditional PBX system.

Powerful business-class VoIP features

Asterisk and Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking offers businesses many features, including:

  • Local number portability
  • Full 911 and e911 compliance
  • Unified messaging

Bandwidth.com SIP Trunks offer the most powerful business VoIP technology in almost 7,000 rate centers across the country.

About Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking

Bandwidth.com's SIP Trunking product is unique in that it allows a business to oversubscribe each VoIP trunk connected to the Asterisk; this enables you to purchase trunks only for the number of concurrent calls they support, rather than buying one for each employee.

 

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