3CX vs Digium

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3CX
Based on 54 reviews.
Digium
Based on 7 reviews.
Overview
3CX Phone System is a software based private branch exchange based on the SIP standard. It enables extensions to make calls via the public switched telephone network or via Voice over Internet Protocol services. 3CX Phone System for Windows is an IP business phone system that completely replaces proprietary PBX systems, supports standard SIP soft/hard phones, VoIP services and traditional PSTN phone lines. Its web-based administration makes phone system management easy. 3CX Phone System eliminates the phone wiring network and allows users to easily work remotely.
Digium, Inc. is a privately held communications technology company based in Huntsville, Alabama. Digium specializes in developing and manufacturing communications hardware and telephony software, most notably the open-source telephony platform Asterisk. Digium was founded by Mark Spencer in 1999 as Linux Support Services, Asterisk was published as open source software, which gave others the freedom to use, change, and improve the software.
Sample Customers
Digium Switchvox
CORAF/Wecard
Digium Asterisk
Yahoo, Penn Univeristy of Pennsylvania, US Army, Google, eBay
Popular Solutions
Top Industries
Comms Service Provider
25%
Computer Software Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
8%
Government
6%
Comms Service Provider
26%
Computer Software Company
17%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Educational Organization
7%
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