Hi Jeremy,
If you're looking for a fully multi-tenant PBX system there is Enswitch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehgAmFTHvo8
We provide Enswitch with installation and ongoing support. Enswitch is a
mature hosted PBX solution, based on Asterisk and Kamailio, with propriety
code on top to make it really work as one. It will meet many of your
requirements, though not all since we support call recording but not video
recording.
If you are interested in Enswitch please let me know off-list.
Thank you.
On 2 July 2018 at 15:48, Jeremy Renner <admin(a)havesoft.com> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup up my SIP server / PBX for my business, now we have
some candidates:
1. Open source solution:
- Asterisk PBX,
- Freeswitch PBX
- Kamailio
- OpenSIPS
2. Business solution:
- Brekeke
PBX(https://www.brekeke.com
- Vodia PBX(https://www.vodia.com)
- 3CX PBX(https://www.3cx.com)
- PortSIP
PBX(https://www.portsip.com/portsip-pbx)
*Below features are mandatory for our project:*
- Video call recording (For the finance industry, the video recording
is necessary)
- Push notifications for mobile app
- Multi-tenant support
- Both Linux and Windows support (at 1st stage, we would like to run
it on Windows server and migrate it to Linux server in the future if users
increased), the Linux support is required, the Windows support is preferred.
We have some questions:
1. Does the the Kamailio can works as a PBX ?
2. If yes, does the Kamailio support push notifications and video
recording ?
3. Does the Kamailio can works for Multi-tenant ?
4. Does Kamailio support Windows ?
So far according to our research, with the business solution:
- The Vodia PBX, PortSIP PBX and brrekeke all are support
Multi-tenant, the 3CX is not.
- The 3CX and PortSIP support push notifications,
- The PortSIP also provide client SDK, with 3CX we only see the 3CX
provide client apps, does 3CX has client SDK provided ?
- It's seems all these PBX are support video recording ?
- The PortSIP PBX and 3CX both support Linux.
Please help me to make the decision, base on your experiences, which one
(open source or business solution) is good to us ? I'm really new to
VoIP...
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
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