PBX Call Tarifficator Pro 2.3

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PBX Call Tarifficator Pro is a call accounting and billing system, which helps you to manage all telephone traffic to and from your office switching system. It can log information for all local, long distance, international and incoming calls, calculate call costs, generate, print and export detailed cost reports and statistics charts. PBX Call Tarifficator Pro is flexible and very easy to use. It can be installed on any PC in your LAN (WAN) and provides access to its data base with four different security levels.

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