Recent 3CX experiences
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@FATeknollogee said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Free vs Pro vs Enterprise:
https://www.3cx.com/ordering/pricing/I'm aware of that page.
Not having a FQDN and custom SMTP were big killers before, and it appears that it still is.
Also the definition of user is unclear as extensions are "unlimited"
The concurrent call limit has always been asinine, at least it is 8 now. I believe it used to be less.
Finally, there is no longer a pay once approach. You pay yearly or you lose your features.
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@JaredBusch said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Not having a FQDN and custom SMTP were big killers before, and it appears that it still is.
Why? It makes no difference either way.
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@JaredBusch said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Also the definition of user is unclear as extensions are "unlimited"
What's unclear? You can have unlimited extensions and unlimited users.
And users are users and extensions are extensions. Usually one to one but voice mail for instance is an extension you can dial but not a user. Same thing with ring groups and similar stuff.
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@JaredBusch said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Finally, there is no longer a pay once approach. You pay yearly or you lose your features.
That's the real problem with 3CX, not the pbx itself but the company.
They change their offer all the time.
- A while back the free version would support 24 simultaneous calls forever. Now you get the first years free but then it's just 8 sim calls.
- They had perpetual licenses and now it seems like they don't.
- You could also record calls in all versions but now they moved it to pro and enterprise.
You never know what they're going to change in the next few months.
So long term they are unreliable. -
I'm playing around with it right now.
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Mobile app is really nice and using a QR Code makes it very simple to configure phones. The welcome email also includes the QR making it really easy for users to add accounts to there phones.
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Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were)
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Interface is nice both the admin one and the end-user one.
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Incoming and outgoing routes were quick and easy to setup.
I'll leave some notes here as I play around with it.
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@pete-s said in Recent 3CX experiences:
What's unclear? You can have unlimited extensions and unlimited users.
But can they call each other? Does that use a line? Or does only outside calls use a line?
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@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
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@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
They may have come a long way, but I don’t think I would suggest them to anyone
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@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
They may have come a long way, but I don’t think I would suggest them to anyone
Not likely. They were pretty bad in the past, both as a product and as a company. But not to the point that I wouldn't take a look again. But their licensing costs is high.
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@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Mobile app is really nice and using a QR Code makes it very simple to configure phones.
This is pretty standardized now because some company has made a generic backend for this that is used by a lot of companies.
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@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
They may have come a long way, but I don’t think I would suggest them to anyone
Not likely. They were pretty bad in the past, both as a product and as a company. But not to the point that I wouldn't take a look again. But their licensing costs is high.
And that is one of the few main reasons. IIRC- Isn’t 3cx based off of freePBX?
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@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
They may have come a long way, but I don’t think I would suggest them to anyone
Not likely. They were pretty bad in the past, both as a product and as a company. But not to the point that I wouldn't take a look again. But their licensing costs is high.
And that is one of the few main reasons. IIRC- Isn’t 3cx based off of freePBX?
No
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@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@gjacobse said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@scottalanmiller said in Recent 3CX experiences:
@voip_n00b said in Recent 3CX experiences:
Thunk configuration was quick and easy. Must faster then FreePBX (assuming your providers are supported - mine all were
Didn't used to be that way. But it's been a hot minute. I'm sure 3CX has come a long way.
They may have come a long way, but I don’t think I would suggest them to anyone
Not likely. They were pretty bad in the past, both as a product and as a company. But not to the point that I wouldn't take a look again. But their licensing costs is high.
And that is one of the few main reasons. IIRC- Isn’t 3cx based off of freePBX?
Definitely not. If it were, it would be open. It's completely their own code at every level. It's not Asterisk based at all, so FreePBX wouldn't be useful to them anyway. The strength of 3CX is in their proprietary stack end to end. It's also their challenge. They are stuck doing everything themselves, but they also get to build exactly what makes sense for them.