IP Telephony
3CX Phone System
| Reader: |
Michael R. Faster
President |
| Product: |
| 3CX Phone System |
| Company: |
| 3CX |
| Contact: |
| www.3cx.com |
Our company used to have an
office located in an executive
suite, and the landlord
owned the PBX system. We’ve grown
over the years, and in July 2007 we
moved into a location with more
office space. With the move we also
needed to purchase and install our
own phone system. We began looking
at our options, and wanted to go with
a Windows-based PBX.
We originally considered going with the open source Asterisk and
Asterisk based appliances, but also packaged Windows-based PBXs.
I liked the Asterisk solution, but given that we’re a Windows-based
shop we had plenty of old servers around loaded with Window Server
2003. After seeing an advertisement for the 3CX Phone System in
Windows IT Pro we decided to give it a try. Based on my research
the other Windows based PBXs cost more money and weren’t as
accessible from a trial standpoint.
We have a 30 extension VoIP phone system for our office, and
the 3CX software was easy to download, install and run. I had it
downloaded and running a two extension system in about an hour
in a test environment. Deployment to production wasn’t bad, as 3CX
provides configuration templates for most popular phones and PSTN
gateways. What cost the most time was (like most deployments) the
planning and configuration of the dial plan and extensions.
One of my favorite features of 3CX is the simple web-based administration
console. I also like that 3CX can use our Exchange server for
voicemail, which emails our voicemails to our email inboxes. Ease
of installation was another nice feature, as I performed the entire
implementation without ever talking to their customer service. We
did start with the free version, which 3CX supports via their online
forum. It sometimes took a 12 hours period to get a question
answered, but there are some pretty dedicated and technical
people around the world that know this product well and help.
As for things I would like to improve about 3CX, I do wish there
was a dial by name feature. I managed to create one by recording
the same information and configuring the auto-attendant, but a
dial by name that uses a directory or the user info contained in the
extensions would be cool. We also struggled a bit until we found a
good PSTN gateway, but we’ve been happy a gateway from Patton
Electronics that we found. It may be more expensive than other
PSTN gateways, but it’s worth it. We also had to manually code the
configuration files for our Cisco IP phones, but there was lots of good
information available on the Web to do this.
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