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    Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool

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    • Minion QueenM
      Minion Queen Banned @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

      @YiannisH said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

      I would recommend giving the new Elastix converter from version 2.5/4 to version 5 a try and make up your own mind about 3CX and the features it offers. You can find the converter in the link below. Instructions are pretty straight forward and i think many people will find it very useful.
      https://www.elastix.org/blog/elastix-converter-tool/

      I have used 3CX. I do not need to try it again.

      We have as well and wont ever try again.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @YiannisH
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        @YiannisH said in Elastix and PBX in a Flash to FreePBX Distro Conversion Tool:

        I would recommend giving the new Elastix converter from version 2.5/4 to version 5 a try and make up your own mind about 3CX and the features it offers. You can find the converter in the link below. Instructions are pretty straight forward and i think many people will find it very useful.
        https://www.elastix.org/blog/elastix-converter-tool/

        I've used 3CX. It wasn't very good, certainly not good enough to be free, it wasn't on par with Elastix or FreePBX. The licensing cost are an additional problem. It's great that it is on Linux now, but it's just not competitive in the current market even if it were free. The limitations were too significant and there was no compelling value, it was harder to use and less capable. And the high cost and closed source put it worlds behind the competition. It's like from another era.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          3CX's behaviour as a company on the Spiceworks forums is additionally reason to not deal with the product.

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