by Shav | Jun 25, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
An all-new 3CX WebMeeting is here! With a refreshed UI and numerous improvements under the hood, it’s been redesigned to make your remote working experience even smoother. Beefed up infrastructure We’ve added more servers to support the steep demand in web meetings... by Shav | Jun 22, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
The quick answer is 3CX. Their SBC (Session Border Controller) is a game changer for remote phone deployment. What does the SBC do? The SBC greatly simplifies remote phone deployment by creating a powerful connection to an offsite PBX. It routes traffic between the... by Bluechip Infotech New Zealand | Jun 17, 2020 | 3CX, Grandstream, Latest News, UC Update, Unified Communications
In this update: NZ 3CX Intermediate Technical Certification training Coming in June – our “bite sized” webinars The new 3CX iOS app is here Grandstream WiFi portable phones Our most recent webinars Latest tips and tricks Case studies – local... by Shav | May 25, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
There is a famous carpentry proverb that states “measure twice and cut once”. The idea behind the saying is to emphasise accuracy when cutting materials. This makes sure time and resources are not wasted during a project. Accurate measurement and planning are keys to... by Bluechip Infotech New Zealand | May 5, 2020 | 3CX, Grandstream, Latest News, UC Update, Unified Communications
In this update: 3CX version 16 – update 5 Grandstream – loyalty price tiers 3CX WebMeeting capacity extended Coming out of lockdown with 3CX Our most recent webinars Latest tips and tricks 3CX technical certifications Case studies – local stories to... by Shav | Apr 28, 2020 | Grandstream, Latest News, Unified Communications
I believe massive congrats are in order to our resellers, for enabling many end users to work remotely. There are a lot of moving parts – especially if it hasn’t been a previous requirement. When it comes to remote work, it may be more effective having a... by Shav | Apr 24, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
3CX v16 update 5 was just released on April 23. Alongside the usual bug fixes, there is support for the new flavours of Push technology to work with HTTP/2. Importantly with HTTP/2 is that it’s only supported by Microsoft on Windows 10, Server 2016 and up, or by... by Bluechip Infotech New Zealand | Apr 15, 2020 | 3CX, Grandstream, Latest News, UC Update, Unified Communications
In this update: Reflections from lockdown Missing your office during quarantine? Grandstream WP810 WiFi Portable – launch webinar 3CX Simultaneous Call counts 3CX road map 3CX version 16 update 5 Beta Our most recent webinars 3CX Partner Programme – quick... by Shav | Mar 30, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
Collaborating when working remotely can often prove a challenge for organisations. It is extremely important for remote workers to communicate easily and freely, as if they were sitting next to each other. As well as using 3CX WebMeeting internally, we are... by Shav | Mar 19, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, Unified Communications
Worldwide, business leaders are looking at ways for staff to work remotely from their own virtual offices. A key consideration is keeping staff in touch with each other to collaborate, make / receive calls and work efficiently regardless of location. Learn how to best... by Bluechip Infotech New Zealand | Mar 18, 2020 | 3CX, Latest News, UC Update, Unified Communications
In this update: Critical update – hotfix for v16 Update 4 and Update 5 Alpha Time to upskill with 3CX – online training Version 15.5 End Of Life from 1st July 2020 Critical update – hotfix for v16 Update 4 and Update 5 Alpha In response to the... by Shav | Mar 3, 2020 | Grandstream, Latest News, Unified Communications
Last month I wrote a blog on manually provisioning VoIP phones when there wasn’t an easier way to provision them using a PBX. There is another interesting scenario when setting up phones that also comes to light sans PBX – firmware. Upgrading firmware is...