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Why is there no thread for Yeastar PBX in the forum? 1

teknoloji

IS-IT--Management
Nov 7, 2021
3
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In recent years, I have seen that our company and other business partners have been migrating heavily to the Yeastar PBX system. I think there should be a topic for Yeastar PBX systems in the forum. What do you think?
 
"I think there should be a topic for Yeastar PBX systems in the forum"
I will assume you meant for "Yeastar to have their own forum".

I successfully started the NEC and E-MetroTel forums based on volume of posts related in the General forums at the time/s, but looking at Yeastar there has been only 10 threads (Topics) related to "Yeastar" in 2024/25 and only 5 of those are related to the PBX itself.
Even other forums including Yeastar's own forum seem to have very low post counts so is it really worth it I would wonder.

However a 3cx forum was created 2 years ago as there were lots of mentions of 3cx, sadly only 4 posts.

I recall it was hard enough and still maybe to find the correct forums because Telephony systems for some odd reason are listed under a heading "Wiring Closet" which to me is more suited for all cable topics and nothing really to do with a PBX. So many people posted in the Norstar forum for BCM issues because they did not know it existed.
So I promoted the forums I had started by adding something like this to my signature for a little while: ***New NEC Forum Here(with H-link)**

You can scroll to the bottom and use the "Contact us" to submit a request to start one called something like "Yeastar: On-Premise PBX" and/or Yeastar: Hosted PBX " and see if they approve.
Location to add to the request would be Hardware, Data and Voice / Wiring Closet[banghead] / Phone and Telephony Systems/ Yeastar: On-Premise PBX and/or Yeastar: Hosted PBX.
lol

Good luck, it seems like system worth looking at.


That's a very good question as I work with the P Series all the time
 

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