{"id":535,"date":"2013-08-06T16:44:33","date_gmt":"2013-08-06T21:44:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.smbitjournal.com\/?p=535"},"modified":"2017-02-18T14:27:22","modified_gmt":"2017-02-18T19:27:22","slug":"doing-it-at-home-the-home-pbx","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smbitjournal.com\/2013\/08\/doing-it-at-home-the-home-pbx\/","title":{"rendered":"Doing IT at Home: The Home PBX"},"content":{"rendered":"

I am often asked what projects I would recommend for someone to do at home to get more IT experience and I am often at a loss to come up with anything very interesting that is both educational and could actually prove practical in a daily use kind of way.\u00a0 Having home IT projects that are actually used, day in and day out, really changes how projects are approached making them a little bit more like production systems with real users using them, performance mattering and ongoing management an important consideration.\u00a0 Over the years I have discovered a few home IT projects that really make sense in a “more than just a lab for learning purposes” kind of way.\u00a0 One of the best is running your own PBX to replace your home telephone.<\/p>\n

Today, home telephones are becoming less and less common, partially because their traditional functionality has been widely displaced by mobile phones and partially because the legacy telephone system, even when delivered over VoIP, is rather archaic.\u00a0 But in business, telephony is taking off as modern VoIP PBXs add new functionality and lower costs.\u00a0 This is one place where treating your home like a business can really pay off.\u00a0 People who have moved to mobile phones only will likely have noticed a few problems with that model.<\/p>\n

Why mobile phones don’t replace home phones?<\/em><\/p>\n