I used an older version of 3CX PBX a few years back. It's a good value, particularly for small Windows-only (or Windows-heavy) shops.
Never used it with Yahlink or SNOM phones. *ASB **http://XeeMe.com/AndrewBaker* <http://xeeme.com/AndrewBaker> *Providing Virtual CIO Services (IT Operations & Information Security) for the SMB market...* On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Jeff S. Gottlieb <[email protected] > wrote: > > > 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 > > > > > > > > >

