Reviewed in the united states on april 27 2016 slightly overpriced based on hardware.
Ip pbx appliance review.
Grandstream has done a pretty good job of skinning and simplifying the asterisk freepbx ui and putting together a solid offering.
Very overpriced when its software is also considered.
Yeastar states that their s series voip pbx appliance is easy to use flexible and full featurd for small and medium sized businesses and is designed to help them make a leap in efficiency and cost savings.
I also tried 3cx cisco elastix and many other ip pbx but this one is surely the keeper.
This is the first appliance i ve found that comes close to an out of the box ip pbx solution.
What makes this very versatile however is that it can be poe powered and comes with integrated fxs fxo ports.
The processor is a bit slow at times when using the ui but it seems to handle calls fine.
This might be best suited in a small office with less than 25 phones.
The ucm6100 series ip pbx appliance is designed to bring enterprise grade voice video data and mobility features to small to medium businesses smbs in an easy to manage fashion.
By incorporating industry leading features the ucm6100 series offers quick and easy setup and deployment using the web browser user interface which features auto discovery of grandstream endpoints and zero configuration provisioning.
A nice small ip pbx appliance.