Demonstrating My PBX (Private Branch Exchange) System

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Uploaded by: stormium

Upload date: 9/4/2025

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As the title says, this recording demonstrates a private branch exchange I set up, using a highly useful, and free, software called Asterisk

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  • G00N - 09/04/2025

    Dood this shit is so fucking nerdy I love it.

  • Andrew T - 09/04/2025

    Haha thanks.

  • G00N - 09/04/2025

    I was under the impression money would be involved in setting up this kind of a system and having the ability to be called and all that. If it can indeed be done all for free then I might look into setting it up on my server.

  • JeffB - 09/04/2025

    Cool!

  • briandeal1991 - 09/05/2025

    i love this recording now i want a pbx 🤣

  • SweetDaddyRizz - 09/05/2025

    Highly based.

  • alan - 09/05/2025

    what are you running asterisk on?

  • Andrew T - 09/05/2025

    My Linode cloud server. Runs quite efficiently on the cheapest one. Also, @G00N, it is indeed free, the system that is. The trunk of course costs money, but it is also very cheap, even with a toll-free number attached.

  • Jonathan859 - 09/06/2025

    Indeed highly based.

  • VIPPotato - 09/06/2025

    Oh, I use micro sip for calling these days. Gotta look in to setting up my own pbx. My idea is to have a real one, but instead of connecting it to a landline which I don't have I would use a gsm pbx and connect the best landline phone I can find, with answering machine and all that shit.

  • SweetDaddyRizz - 09/06/2025

    @VIPPotato
    Lots of people are doing this now, actually. Very good idea. My grandparents have been having issues with their landline service through one of the local ISPs here for a while and a solution I hope to try (If they'll let me) is to sign up with somebody like voip.ms and buy an ATA and just hook up their phones to it.

  • Andrew T - 09/06/2025

    A hardware PBX would be so cool to experiment with. I'm hoping I can obtain one of those at some point down the road, though Asterisk is great for literally everything.