Best PBX Software for Apache Cassandra

Compare the Top PBX Software that integrates with Apache Cassandra as of September 2025

This a list of PBX software that integrates with Apache Cassandra. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Apache Cassandra. View the products that work with Apache Cassandra in the table below.

What is PBX Software for Apache Cassandra?

PBX software, short for Private Branch Exchange software, is a type of telephone system used to manage incoming and outgoing calls within an organization. It is a unified communication system that allows for integration with other applications for business needs. PBX systems are usually deployed on-premises, but can also be cloud-based in some cases. They provide features such as automatic call distribution, dial by name directory and interactive voice response systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best PBX software for Apache Cassandra currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Kamailio

    Kamailio

    Kamailio

    Kamailio® (successor of former OpenSER and SER) is an open-source SIP server released under GPLv2+, able to handle thousands of call setups per second. Kamailio can be used to build large platforms for VoIP and real-time communications, presence, WebRTC, Instant messaging, and other applications. Moreover, it can be easily used for scaling up SIP-to-PSTN gateways, PBX systems, or media servers like Asterisk™, FreeSWITCH™, or SEMS. Among the powerful features, are asynchronous TCP, UDP and SCTP, secure communication via TLS for VoIP (voice, video, text); WebSocket support for WebRTC; IPv4 and IPv6; simple instant messaging and presence with embedded XCAP server and MSRP relay; asynchronous operations; IMS extensions for VoLTE; ENUM; DID and least cost routing; load balancing; routing fail-over; accounting, authentication and authorization; support for many backend systems such as MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, Radius, LDAP, Redis, Cassandra, MongoDB, Memcached.
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