As the worlds of business and technology continue to evolve, so too does the way we communicate. These days, telephone service is about so much more than desk phones and dial tones. Employees need far more extensive and innovative features to help them not only collaborate with their colleagues but also provide a more innovative and intelligent customer service experience to business clients.
In an age where flexibility, cost-efficiency, and scalability have become more crucial than ever to the success of any business, more organisations are turning towards the benefits that cloud-based PBX has to offer. From potentially lower hardware and servicing costs to the opportunity to provide more advanced features to teams, hosted PBX is widely regarded to be the ultimate model of the future for UC customers.
3CX Now Welcomes You into the Cloud
3CX offers a software-based, open-standard PBX system that works seamlessly with SIP trunks and IP phones. The system is intended to be a complete solution for unified communications, packed with features like presence, web conferencing, softphones, clients for smartphones and more. All that, and you don't need to worry about the inflated costs that come with managing legacy PBX.
Today, to help push companies around the world to embrace the possibility of cloud PBX, 3CX will be offering customers around the world a year of free access to their cloud services. You'll get the full system provided by 3CX, complete with all the advanced UC features they already offer customers like Harley Davidson, Boeing, and American Express, along with hosting for no cost whatsoever. There's also zero commitments required - which makes it even easier for wary organisations to embrace the cloud.
What Do You Get with Free 3CX?
Ultimately, the free opportunity delivered by 3CX seems to be an attempt to push those companies who are still wary about leaving their legacy systems behind, into trying out the benefits that come with cloud PBX hosting in a risk-free environment. After all, while many recognise the advantages that the cloud has to offer their enterprise, there is still a wide range of businesses out there who refuse to tap into the cloud because they're still holding onto legacy systems.




