KerryG wrote:Early one as I started using 3CX and regularly read through the forums I found responses from certain people at 3CX to be less than professional. It didn't take long to figure out that most of these were from 3CX programmers, not managers. Add to that the cultural and even language differences and you have a situation that is very easy to misinterpret how someone is meaning to say something, and things said in a way that might not be appropriate.
I don't mind engineers and developers commenting on the forum, but I find it extremely odd that a developer is commenting against developing something. It's worrying, to say the least, that the internal staff don't care about what happens to calls when they're not talking to someone or inside an IVR.
Considering you spend a lot of time on the phone NOT talking to someone - transfers, holds, IVR, ringing and the like, it would be nice to see some attention paid to that side of a phone system. At the moment it's just, here's a noise so you don't feel like you've been disconnected.
It would be nice if the developers cared about the quality of their product. All this Silverlight control panel wank-factor is great, but as has been pointed out plenty, getting the basic functionality of an 80s analogue phone system should not even be a question, in fact it's stunning that this functionality isn't there, given the competitors in the market.
3CX is an on-site PBX, sure you can set it up as hosted, but it's not a tightly controlled hosted environment such as TB Pro. As was pointed out in the IdeaScale comments, there are no direct competitors to 3CX (on-site PBX setup) that fail to offer this functionality. Only hosted systems offer no line-in functionality - however they commonly offer mp3 or other forms of streaming input.
So it's safe to say that 3CX is the only PBX in it's class that does not offer any functionality for Music on Hold outside the fact that there is something playing on hold. There are no contexts, no playlists, no 'loops' and definately no fun.
I just wonder if the community would like to see replies I've received from 3CX staff about this - and from no less than the top dog. I'm sure it's unprofessional - but I'm a man of my morals, and I think people would think twice about doing business with 3CX had they seen the way in which our approaches for integration have been treated.
Kerry, you were a member of the thread which was deleted. You would have seen the posts from me detailing everything possibly needed to know about MoH setups. I've even offered our direct support for development of MoH. We believe we have ready-to-insert .NET objects that can specifically deliver this functionality for 3CX without them needing to develop it themselves.
However you know the result of that is that the thread was deleted. And most likely, this thread will be deleted too, for mentioning the fact the other one was deleted (along with all the ideas we started and garnered votes on).
So the responses from the 3CX programmers are fine. They don't agree, but that's one issue. The responses from 3CX management? Well, the response has been to DELETE the discussions. That would definitely be judged as unprofessional, if not draconian in nature.
Perhaps you could point out to 3CX that people aren't -that- stupid, and this kind of conduct will ultimately never gain them business (who's going to see this and think, oh cool, I like these guys), and will probably end up in lost renewals.
Just google for 3CX MoH or 3CX Music on Hold, you'll see what I mean. Link one goes to this Live MoH idea, link two goes to the API idea, which was marked off-topic by the moderator..
If I'm doing serious research on what system to replace my current one with, and I have a Music on Hold player of some description with my valued (and often expensive) professional marketing productions on it, I'm going to do searches like this, and I'm going to uncover these pages of unhappy customers and ranting forum posts.
You can delete them all you want, but people will continue to be vocal about it. This will NOT go away until 3CX does something about it. 3CX might be the best thing since sliced bread for a number of reasons, but it's useless as far as marketing goes. No reasonable marketing manager would allow their phone system to be installed without some form of MoH control.
*EDIT: Interesting reading from Google:
http://3cx.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Music-on ... 75419-9854http://3cx.ideascale.com/a/dtd/Create-A ... 81149-9854