@mantunespb Maravilha Márcio! Conte para nós o que achou da nova versão!
What is the SNEP
SNEP is a soft PBX based on Asterisk and GNU/Linux licensed under the LGPL [1] able to running on small hardware with good performance. SNEP feature menu administrative resources increasing flexibility, agility and productivity in companies’ voice communications. It can be customized according to each business’ needs. Features all the functionalities of a large switchboard: voice mail, recording, advanced call routing, lock, no limits for extensions and much more.
Interface features:
- Extensions and groups management
- Lines management
- Trunks management: SIP, IAX, TDM, GSM*
- Conference rooms
- System’s Logs
- Management of sound and music files for on hold calls
- System’s general configurations
- Simplified Routes configuration (base on multiple origins, destinations and time)
- Call recording under demand or based on recording rules
- Management of entry routes
- Management of call based on Cost Center
- Route simulation
- Record playback
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Control based on Cost Center Smart call distribution, real-time resource relocation, registration and billing calls and much more! |
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Automation of procedures Automation of fax procedures, distribution and prioritization of calls, automatic management of call lines, dynamic exit routes and much more! |
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Stability System monitoring, events alerts, system status, redundancy of hardware and software, electric autonomy and much more! |
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Excellence of service SLA monitoring, call monitoring, flexibility in distribution and much more! |
News
- II Public Software National Meeting brings together more than 50 communities of the Brazilian Public Software Portal
- VIII Latinoware- Technology Integration between Latin American countries
- SNEP will be the highlighted solution on City Halls Meeting
- Check the version 1.3.6 of SNEP
- Meet the SNEP Fax, the new module on the SNEP line
@mantunespb Ta ai o link Marcio, divirta-se! http://t.co/YnBUfT6R
Direto do forno, vs #SNEP 1.3.8: https://t.co/4GOq5GtH Gostaríamos muito de saber o que acharam, o que está bom e o que pode ser melhorado!




