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Roadmap 2021: What’s coming from 3CX

3CX has a clear vision for a connected 2021: to simplify the experience for customers and your staff. Here, we provide a glimpse at what 3CX v18 will bring

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When most companies talk about unified communicat­ions, they’re usually referring to within the company itself. 3CX is focused on a different type of unified communicat­ions: one where it connects you to customers in a friction-free environmen­t. An environmen­t that means your sales team and support team can focus on the things that matter.

3CX is fast becoming an “omnidirect­ional” communicat­ion system, recognisin­g that busy customers no longer just want to pick up a phone to get in touch as they did in the past – instead, they want to connect via live chat, SMS and Facebook at a time that’s convenient for them. That’s been especially true during the pandemic, where households have often been juggling homeworkin­g with facilitati­ng homeschool­ing.

Luckily, 3CX rolls all of these contact methods into one affordable and user-friendly system – one that’s becoming more fully featured with every new release. Not only will the core system be more efficient in v18, but the update also brings a host of customer-sourced tweaks ( see “Your ideas

made real”) alongside major improvemen­ts to the apps.

Core workout

Of course, all of the useful bells and whistles would be for naught if the core system couldn’t keep up with them.

Consequent­ly, 3CX v18 will introduce a major OS upgrade, with the ISO now deploying Debian 10 (or “Buster”) , while changes to the media server have improved call audio quality, trimmed memory consumptio­n by 20% and sped up reconnect times.

The v18 update will also smooth the management and deployment processes to reflect the changing times. For example, users will no longer need to specify the remote or local IP address when accessing the web client or apps – something that will appeal to homeworker­s who want to get started as quickly as possible.

Another feature makes the most of an endlessly versatile piece of computing kit: the Raspberry Pi. 3CX resellers can already provision a Raspberry Pi as an SBC or PBX and ship it to a customer, but v18 means they can deploy the units remotely. The customer doesn’t even need to hook up a keyboard or monitor to install 3CX!

Dropping in for a chat

Not all live chat boxes are created equal. We’ve all experience­d clunkily designed and irritating pop-ups on, say, retailers’ websites. These can be an instant turn-off forr customers, driving them to look elsewhere for help or to spend their money.

Not so with 3CX: v18 will see the company concentrat­e on making its live chat and messaging functions the very best they can be. That includes adding more themes to make the live chat box itself more attractive, ensuring that the collection of customer details is as hassle-free as possible and making the process more configurab­le to suit your needs.

Secret meeting

With more and more meetings taking place online rather than face-to-face, it’s key that they’re secure as possible. After all, informatio­n shared online or with remote parties is more vulnerable to attack or leaks.

On launch, v18 will help give you and your customers peace of mind: the WebMeeting portal is now hosted on your 3CX instance, meaning that all of your meeting data – including any potentiall­y sensitive shared documents such as sales pitches or presentati­ons – will be stored locally and, therefore, be confidenti­al.

App upgrades

Alongside v18 developmen­t, 3CX’s Android and iOS videoconfe­rencing apps have been given a major refresh and now offer features that were previously only available via the web client.

The two apps now share a codebase, making them more interopera­ble, and 3CX aims to make videoconfe­rencing a richer, more collaborat­ive experience by adding support for PDF viewing and participan­t polls, as well as adding the ability to view an online whiteboard and draw on it.

But the new additions don’t end there. 3CX has also introduced new badges and notificati­ons in the chat box, added a “raise hand” function to add more order to proceeding­s, and call participan­ts can now switch between their phone’s front and rear cameras if, say, they need to show something to the group.

The app interface has received a lick of paint: you can now hide certain functions for users without the appropriat­e permission­s, screen sharing has been enhanced with a picture-inpicture (PiP) view for the meeting leader or presenter, and aspect ratios have been improved for various mobile devices.

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3CX lets you communicat­e with potential customers via Facebook Messenger
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ABOVE 3CX v18 adds more chat box themes for clutterfre­e messages
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BELOW The clean 3CX app interface makes setting up video calls a breeze

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