Tip and Tricks

Check 3CX WebMeeting’s Status from Wherever You Are with New Status Page

Distributed systems like 3CX WebMeeting, with a geographically-dispersed infrastructure serving about 100K+ web conferencing sessions and 200K+ participants each month, can and do face technical issues. WebMeeting users are now in the know by heading to the new 3CX WebMeeting Service Status page, to get a bird’s-eye view of the service nodes’ av… Click to …

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v16 Update 3 Alpha Brings Advanced DNS & Reconnect Controls

To finish our stream of midsummer updates with a bang, Update 3 Alpha has just been released and… it’s not to be missed! Included among the numerous fixes, updates and improvements are the new built-in DNS and reconnect connectivity controls, just-released Android and iOS apps, new audio transcription options and drag-and-drop attachments in Web … …

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New Android Beta App with Updated UI, Call Encryption and Reconnection

One for the road… and make it cool! Get the new Android app Beta and try its new cool features in the hot summer season: heavily re-designed UI, end-to-end secure calls via encrypted tunnel and call reconnect feature. Lock’n’Load The just-released beta version of the re-designed Android app implements a new development … Click to …

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3CX WebMeeting’s Performance Ahead of the WebRTC Pack

If 100K+ sessions and 200K+ participants connected each month isn’t enough to convince you of 3CX WebMeeting’s impressive performance and agility, this will surely do the trick! We just finished a round of in-depth WebMeeting performance tests against the leading open-source WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) platforms, with some eye-opening resu… Click to expand… Continue reading …

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Choose the Right Type of Phone System

There are several phone systems available, and the one you choose depends on your business size and requirements. Here are the main options:

  1. Traditional Landline System
    • These are old-school but reliable.
    • Requires physical phone lines and hardware.
    • Best for businesses with an existing setup or areas with poor internet.
  2. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
    • Modern and flexible, using the internet to make calls.
    • Ideal for businesses with remote teams or multiple locations.
    • Cost-effective and feature-rich (e.g., call forwarding, voicemail-to-email).
  3. Cloud-Based Phone System
    • A type of VoIP system managed entirely online.
    • Scalable for growing businesses.
    • Easy to set up and maintain, with no bulky hardware.