In today's digital age, communication between businesses and consumers has become more prevalent and convenient than ever before. However, with this increased communication comes the need for...
pbxnsip vs Zulu
Compare pbxnsip vs Zulu. Find out whether pbxnsip or Zulu is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of pbxnsip and Zulu and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
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Overview:
pbxnsip has been providing business VoIP solutions to the IP Telephony market since 2005, and since then, have provided their customers with technology and services way ahead of the times. pbxnsip is at the forefront of the industry and always...
When it comes to cloud communications, Zulu delivers a product that is designed with businesses in mind. The system is sleek and aesthetically pleasing, and functions just like other phone systems minus the excessive wiring and network switches....
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- Founder Year: 2005
- Website: zulu-cloud.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2012
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We tried to use this system for about a year and it was an absolute nightmare. Dropped calls, phones crashing in the middle of a conference call, FXO sound quality was a complete joke, faxing never worked despite using supposedly supported interop scenarios and T.38 set up correctly, and numerous features that were supposedly included with our system were showing as blocked by the license. When we complained to PBXnSIP (now Snom) and tried to get tech support, they complained to us that we were a direct customer and that was not how they did business, we should instead contact the reseller for tech support. The reseller told us that their only channel of support with PBXnSIP was via the online support forums. It seems that PBXnSIP really went out of their way to try to avoid providing tech support. PBXnSIP was a total waste of time and money and caused a great deal of frustration. We switched to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express a while ago and couldn't be happier, unlike PBXnSIP it works reliably as advertised, interop with other products is fantastic. Unlike the Snom phones, the sound quality is actually good too.
We had high hopes to save money with them but its been short of a nightmare. We have swithed to a new company and haven't had any problems like with pbxnsip.
The only thing that matters on a car lot is not missing a call. We put in the cordless system and every salesman carries one whether they are at their desk, in the service bay, or on the lot. We never miss calls sitting at desks.
We purchased a system for our company to replace an older NorTel system. We use a both desktop IP phones and the cordless handsets. Sound quality is much better our previous system and our outside sales persons are now able to use their iPhones to accept business calls. We also like the voice mail to email feature so that salespersons can get messages without having to call back in to check their mailboxes.