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EPABX stands for Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange which is a private telephone network used by the organizations and the companies for various types of communication, either between the employees or outside the clients. PBX which is Private Brand Exchange is a telephone exchange which is used by a particular office or business, opposite to the one that a common carrier or telephone company operates for many companies and businesses for the general public. Private Branch Exchange (PBX) is also known as (PABX) Private Automatic Branch Exchange and (EPABX) Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange. EPABX is essential equipment that has made daily working in the offices and organizations much smoother and simpler, especially the area of communication. This system is a switching system which has enabled both internal and external stitching functions for any organization.


Here at Vajrafire Technology Electrical Solution, we understand that it can be hard to choose an electrician. However, this is why we base our entire experience on trust. We will make sure to inform and educate you on which project and/or installations will correctly meet your needs, and because we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured, you won’t have anything to worry about. At the end of the day, our goal is to provide reliable, quality work for you -- we’re a team, after all!


An end-to-end networking solution that's customized for your organization, offering the wired and wireless access your users need—and the reliability, scalability and security your organization demands—along with the best possible return on investment.


Installing solar on your home or business is a proven, safe technology to generate electricity and reduce your carbon footprint. No negative impact on global warming AND solar modules will prevent the emissions of CO2. Solar systems do not make noise and cause no pollution in operation. Clean Solar energy is clean, silent, and freely available, making it the ideal solar solution.


When incoming utility power drops below or surges above safe voltage levels, the UPS switches to DC battery power and then inverts it to AC power to run connected equipment. ... They provide power during such events as a blackout, voltage sag, voltage surge, or over-voltage.


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