I have a client using it in house on a 2008r2, they didn't opt to purchase polycomms because the speaker quality on yealink t38 is just as good as a 600.00 polycom.
On a separate note, if you already own analog polycomms you can pickup ATA's on amazon for 40 bucks. There are 3 sites in total and have been running for 1 year without a hitch. 45 handsets in site 1, 2 handsets in sites 2 and 3. Mtc is total hasle free (at least for this small size) Jean-Paul Natola From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [NTSysADM] 3CX SIP PBX Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 13:37:44 -0700 Wondering if anyone found 3CX SIP PBX to be a good fit. We currently have their v12 demo installed using 2012R2 IIS server, on a ESXi platform. Was a breeze setting up in only 20-30 minutes. Signed up for a SIP trunk with NexVortex for this proof of concept. Attached two Cisco 7960’s, and a Polycom 550. The plan is to test a system to replace our current hosted IP-PBX system from a company called Freedom IQ. If we go along with this then likely we will replace the 10-12 Polycom desk phones with either Yealink or SNOM. Provisioning an iPhone APP was straight forward (and way cool), albeit using the required Tunneling APP seemed impossible to keep connected. We also have not attempted provisioning any remote phones. So far this is not a huge undertaking at all. Oh and *anything* is SO MUCH better then what we are currently using in terms of cost. We are wondering if the features /improved call-quality /overall maintenance will justify 3CX. Would love to hear from others using either 3CX (cloud or hosted), along with Yealink, or SNOM desk phones. Cheers –J

