December 7, 2011 – 6:58 pm | 16 Comments

3CX is pleased to announce a new release of 3CX Phone System 10, build 22686. Service Pack 5 fixes numerous 3CX Wallboard issues and also adds a new and important caller ID feature. To download …

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Connecting your Home Phone to 3CX
December 22, 2008 – 5:29 pm | 23 Comments

As many of you probably do, I use Vonage service at my home over my cable Internet connection.  The other night as I was sitting downstairs trying to convince my 1 month old to go …

VIDEO: How to setup external extensions using direct SIP
December 18, 2008 – 5:54 pm | 3 Comments

This nugget shows how to setup an external extension using direct SIP.
Using the VoIP client as an example it walks you through the process of configuring extensions that reside outside your LAN.

3CX Phone System v7.0 Delivers on Mobility Promise
December 8, 2008 – 7:27 pm | Comments Off
3CX Phone System v7.0 Delivers on Mobility Promise

New interface and advanced call rules allow flexible configuration of users’ extensions London – 8 December 2008 – 3CX (www.3cx.com) the international developer of telecommunications software has announced the roll out of version 7.0 of …

3CX Phone System for Windows v7.0 officially launched
December 8, 2008 – 5:06 pm | 6 Comments

We are proud to officially launch today version 7.0 of 3CX Phone System for Windows.
Following our strategy to keep improving our product and deliver a software-based IP PBX that is easy to manage and use, …

VIDEO: Firewalls & VoIP
December 4, 2008 – 10:08 pm | Comments Off

NAT & Firewalls typically present some challenges to VoIP, however with a good understanding of what’s happening it’s possible to make VoIP calls work easily. And being able to have external extensions and bridges …