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WebRTC and the Ffuture
months. The clientless WebRTC is the dif- 
PODCASTS ON ALLERY
The onsite IP PBX market is becoming ferent angle that is needed to make business 
TELECOM RESELLER
100% software based, eliminating not only communications easier, more affordable 
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proprietary legacy PBX but also appliance and more efficient.
the constant demand to innovate within the based PBXs. Larger customers want their IT There is a move towards mobility - end- 
industry. The culture within 3CX is one department to be able to manage the IP PBX. users want to be able to use their office 
that focuses on our partners and on their They want to leverage existing Windows extension from anywhere. Companies need 
customers’ everyday needs. The focus is infrastructure as well as their Hyper V or to provide this and they need it to be easy 
on developing an easy to use, affordable, VMware virtualization infrastructure.
to accomplish and deliver their employees a reliable solution. This is where software 
feature packed Unified Communications solution. The team focuses on the customer, In terms of WebRTC, it will play a big role based PBX plays its trump card and how 
whether a partner or an end-user, and both for Web Conferencing as well as regular partners can get companies to replace their 
ensures that their needs are satisfied.
telephone calls. 3CX has commenced devel- old style, outdated legacy PBX.
This allows resellers to feel confident opment in these areas and will be launching 
that they are selling customers modern and WebRTC support in the coming months.
3CX and its partners
competitive IP PBX software and ensures 3CX business priorities
3CX plans to aggressively build out our 
happy customers. 3CX is a 100% channel The goal is to make sure 3CX remains partner channel. We want to do this through 
company with a culture of ‘easy to do busi- easy to deploy and manage and make sell- our distributors. 3CX will work with our dis- 
telecomreseller.com
ness with’. It supports its partners by offer- ing 3CX more profitable for our resellers. tributors in expanding our partner channel, 
ing free training, free technical support, and 3CX Phone System version 12 is a major helping them train resellers to sell and install 
easy pricing and purchasing procedures. step forward in the IP PBX industry.
3CX. The goal is to double our partner chan- 
This helps resellers deploy the products 3CX is launching a web conferencing nel worldwide in the next 2 years.%
more easily and more profitably.
add on, based on WebRTC, in the coming
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IP PBX must run on a mainstream
OS
It’s important that resellers deploy a 
PBX that runs on a mainstream OS such 
as Windows or Linux. If Linux, it must be 
a properly supported distribution organiza- 
tion such as Red Hat or Ubuntu. Relying Hardware Fulfillment for VoIP Resellers and Service Providers
on a custom distribution often bundled with 
appliance based PBX’s is dangerous. These 
custom distributions are often not updated 
when new security vulnerabilities become 
known and will leave the customer vulner- 
able to attack. These attacks can potentially 
not only affect the IP PBX itself, but can 
be used to launch attacks on the IP data 
network.
Ensure the customer understands 
their OS

Following security related bulletins and 
applying security updates can be time con- suming. It is important that resellers help 
customers choose the right IP PBX that 
fits into their IT infrastructure. Ensure that 
the operating system that the customer 
deploys is one the customer knows how to 
use. If the customer runs Linux throughout 
his organization, choose a Linux based IP 
PBX. If the customer relies on Windows, 
ensure it’s a windows based IP PBX.

Choose a PBX vendor that is dedi- 
cated to security
Attention VoIP Resellers
The actual IP PBX software must be 
secured as well. As a reseller, it’s impor- Valued 888VoIP Channel Partners enjoy:
tant to advise the customer to choose an IP 
PBX that is able to address security issues 
swiftly and can push out updates to custom- • Wholesale Pricing • Inventory Management • Technical Support 
ers rapidly. Furthermore, resellers should • Exclusive Specials • Automated Ordering • Device Provisioning 
ensure that end-users run the latest version of the IP PBX software.
• Lead Generation
• Blind Shipping • RMA Services

A final note of warning against 
appliances
Partnering for Success
IP PBX appliances lull users into a false 
sense of security. They are a black box with 
a custom version of Linux. Configuration A Complete VoIP Solution expands your service offerings and opens new 
changes, particularly if using a non-stan- 
dard Linux, make it less secure. When a markets, maximizing your profit on each installation while increasing 
vulnerability occurs, the hardware com- customer satisfaction by addressing more user demands.
pany often doesn’t update the OS. These 
are the systems that then get hacked.
Conclusion
Administrators want to get away from 
black boxes and take back control. The IP 
PBX should be another server application, 
which can be run on the same servers and 
with the same network management tools 
that are presently in use. Resellers should 
be advising customers to choose the right 
IP PBX for their customer’s network that 
will automatically reduce security risks 
from the outset, not as an afterthought. %




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