I can't speak to PBX, but I have four Ooma VOIP boxes on my Charter (business) internet, and there have never been any issues; it just works Dick At 08:17 PM 7/21/2020, you wrote:
Hi All,
Iâm considering a move from a traditional (and proprietary) PBX to something open-source that i can manage. I know very little about this, so iâm trying to understand if my goal is even possible. Given that our provider (i.e. gatekeeper) is Comcast, i worry they prevent running self-hosted VOIP boxes. Currently the office has 4 lines supplied by comcast. The comcast cable modem has 4 telephone lines going into a Panasonic PBX, which they dispatch the calls to the POTS phones. I want to replace the Panasonic PBX since its proprietary and requires a call into the phone company to change anything.
I have very little knowledge in this area, so iâm wondering if anyone here has had experience in this area.
Thanks! - brad
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