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Chat and Video Conference

WikiSuite PBX Phone system, Chat & Video Conference features are built on enterprise level industry leading open source technologies. Cross-platform telephony platform is designed to route and interconnect popular communication protocols (XMPP + WebRTC + SIP) using audio, video, text or any other form of media.

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Collabroate With Your Team in Real Time

Effective and timely communications plays an important role in the success of any organization. WikiSuite provides you most advanced tools to connect with your team members in real time with audio/video/text support.


Features

Possible Uses

  • Rating & Routing Server
  • Transcoding B2BUA
  • IVR & Announcement Server
  • Conference Server
  • Voicemail Server
  • SBC (Session Border Controller)
  • Basic Topology Hiding Session Border Controller
  • DAHDI, Khomp, PIKA, Rhino, Sangoma and Xorcom Hardware Support
  • Fax server
  • And, of course, a PBX

Key Features

  • WebRTC support
  • Centralized User/Domain Directory (directory.xml)
  • Nano Second CDR granularity
  • Call recording (In Stereo caller/callee left/right)
  • High Performance Multi-Threaded Core engine
  • Configuration via cURL to your HTTP server (mod_xml_curl).
  • XML Config files for easy parsing.
  • Protocol Agnostic
  • ZRTP support for transparent RTP based key exchange and encryption
  • Configurable RFC 2833 Payload type
  • Inband DTMF generation and detection.
  • Software based Conference (no hardware requirement)
  • and more...

Voicemail

  • Multitenancy - Enterprise/Carrier configuration
  • Time of Day Greetings
  • Urgent Message Tagging
  • E-mail Delivery
  • Playback and Rerecord messages before delivery.
  • Keys are templates so you can rearrange to fit your needs.
  • Callback support from inside voicemail.
  • Podcast of Voicemail (RSS)
  • Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)




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