3CX

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3CX, Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Software Development
Telecommunications
FoundedNovember 1, 2005;19 years ago (2005-11-01)
FounderNick Galea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Nick Galea (Founder and CEO)
Products 3CX Software PBX
Number of employees
200 (2018)
Website 3cx.com

3CX, Inc., is a software development company and developer of the 3CX Phone System.

Contents

The 3CX Phone System is a software private branch exchange based on the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard to allow calls via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.

Company history

3CX was founded by Nick Galea in 2005.

In 2006, 3CX released the 3CX Phone System as a free IP PBX for use in a Microsoft Windows environment. [1] The phone system's first commercial edition, v6.0, was released a year later in 2007. Reviews of the product have noted its easy configuration, management, and hardware compatibility. [2] [3] [4] [5]

In the following years, 3CX made a number of acquisitions including eWorks technologies in 2013, [6] the Elastix project and PBX in a Flash in 2016, and Askozia in 2017. In 2019, 3CX acquired WP Live Chat, a free WordPress plugin for live chat integration. [7]

In September 2016, 3CX announced a partnership with BT Wholesale SIP Trunking platform to serve resellers. [8]

In 2017 "PBX Express" was released, allowing a hosted PBX to be created on any hosted virtual private server. [9] The company would later launch a "Hosted by 3CX" offering.

In 2019, Stefan Walther was appointed as the new CEO of the company. [ citation needed ] In the same year, 3CX was featured on the internet TV show Hak5. [10]

In 2021 with the launch of version 18, 3CX integrated with Microsoft Teams to allow direct routing through the Microsoft platform. [11]

In June 2022, it was announced Walther would step down as CEO, with Galea returning to the position. [12]

Phone system

3CX produces a telephone system under the same name. The system consists of a number of software-based [13] components. It can be accessed via a Web Client, PWA, Desktop App, Management & Admin consoles, softphone for Windows, and smartphone clients for iOS and Android.

3CX can be used with either SIP phones or the clients, or a combination of the two. It provides unified communications functionality including call recordings, multi-level IVR, call center features, voicemail to email, fax to email, integrated video & call conferencing and omnichannel live chat messaging integration.

3CX
Stable release
Version 18 Update 8 / September 2023 (September 2023)
Written in C++ and .NET
Operating system Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, IOS, Android
Type Voice over Internet Protocol
License Proprietary
Website www.3cx.com

Security incident

On 29 March 2023, 3CX acknowledged its desktop client, 3CXDesktopApp, had been compromised to distribute malware. [14] Global cybersecurity firm Mandiant were appointed to conduct a full investigation. [14]

On 20 April 2023, 3CX published the investigation's conclusions, revealing the hacking operation was a byproduct of an earlier software hack from an application from financial software company Trading Technologies, accessed through a 3CX employee's PC. [15] The hack was linked to the same North Korean operators that compromised the Trading Technologies app. [16] As a result, 3CX announced a Security Action Plan to minimize risk of future attacks. [17]

Major releases

Each major release listed below was followed by multiple maintenance updates.

VersionBuild NumberRelease date
v2020.0.0.1620February 2024
v1818.0.0.1880August 2021
v1616.0.0.158127 March 2019
v15.515.5.1694.01 July 2017
v15560081 July 2016
v14442411 September 2015
v12.512.5.37957.88021 October 2014
v12 SP132495.3621 September 2013
v111 July 2012
v1010.191171 March 2011
v09 SP19.137631 July 2010
v088.0.94142 October 2009
v077.0.42494 December 2008
v066.0.61223 June 2008

Table created according to the "3CX Phone System Build History". [18]

Awards

Association with sports

On 8 July 2016, 3CX announced that it has become an official sponsor of Cypriot football club, APOEL FC of Nicosia, Cyprus for a period of 3 years. The sponsorship was renewed once again in 2019 until 2022.[ citation needed ] 3CX supports and takes part of the Corporate Futsal Tournament.[ citation needed ]

See also

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