Learn which 3 providers we recommend for your company and compare pricing.
Get Better quotes

FreePBXhosting.com is the ONLY FreePBX hosting provider approved by Sangoma in North America! FreePBXHosting.com is run by CyberLynk and Sangoma through a very close knit partnership.

CyberLynk maintains the server hardware, basic technical support, billing, upgrades/downgrades and basic account management. Sangoma provides development and bug fixes for FreePBX and all related modules.

About Sangoma

Sangoma manufactures a commercially supported version of FreePBX and PBXact that are available through a network of resellers and distributors. Their goal is to provide people with a powerful, intelligent, easy to use phone system. For more information, please visit www.sangoma.com.

About CyberLynk

CyberLynk has built a family of companies through acquisitions and services that have grown into their own brand over the years. CyberLynk has been in business since 1995, is privately held and owns/maintains a datacenter in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Phoenix, Arizona.

CyberLynk is run by a team of highly skilled engineers that maintain hundreds of Linux and Windows servers across multiple brands within the CyberLynk family of companies. Whether you need Dedicated Servers, Spam/Virus Filtering, Offsite Data Backup, website/email hosting, colocation or website design we have you covered. CyberLynk provides one stop shopping for all of your Internet needs.

For more information and pricing on freepbxhosting.com, click the button below and ask Mike today.

View Available Features

recent reviews

SteveSachs

1 Reviews

Business Phone Systems (Hosted PBX, Cloud PBX, Hosted VoIP)

08/17/18

We have 6 offices in 2 states, with about 50 employees. Hosted VoIP is a natural solution for us.
FreePBX is a DIY solution. You'll have to do pretty much everything yourself, which is neither good or bad, but depends on your situation. If you have the time and patience, you can learn and create a nice stable VoIP system.
Support is limited. Getting help is difficult and expensive. You will spend a lot of time on forums, and the results can be spotty (we have an ongoing bug that apparently cannot be solved). The Wiki for FreePBX is basic, but you need a high level of proficiency in Unix operations, and there are very few real-world examples or how-to documents available .
Out of the box, you can build a good basic system. There are lots of add-ons you pay for, so the bill can get big if you're not careful. Be judicious with the bells and whistles, and you can keep your TCO fairly low.
A drawback is the multi-vendor nature of this solution. Support is a bit of a nightmare, as you'll get bounced from phone to system to software to connectivity providers all claiming it's not their problem. Be ready for that, and be your own strong advocate.
After much tuning and stabilizing, we now have a solid VoIP solution we've been running for 3 years, with 1 year of true stability. Adding functionality and modifying it for changing business needs can be a real challenge, so we're a bit wary about mods.
All things considered, it's been a fun project, though the pace of change in VoIP and business technology has rendered the system as it stands arcane and limited. A single-vendor turnkey solution with full support and an upgrade path would be better for a small company with limited resources.

Was this review...?
bulbinsightful mustachewitty
Flag this review
flagflag

Flag review

Please refer to our Content Guidelines and Terms of Service
and let us know why you think the content you've reported may violate these guidelines.





Claim Your Page