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Fuze vs RingCentral: What are the differences?
Fuze: Online Meetings for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. Fuze is the highest quality most reliable way to meet, share, and get work done. Fuze supports 12 HD video conference streams and up to 250 participants with clear HD voice. Share high resolution interactive content with powerful co-annotation controls; RingCentral: Cloud business phone systems that work the way you do. Since RingCentral is cloud based, you enjoy the freedom to connect and manage multiple locations, devices and workers within your cloud phone system. You can easily customize users, departments, and call handling rules. No matter where you, or the users, are. You only need a high-speed Internet connection and your phone system is ready to work lightning fast, anytime and anyplace. There’s no PBX hardware.
Fuze belongs to "Web and Video Conferencing" category of the tech stack, while RingCentral can be primarily classified under "Phone".
Some of the features offered by Fuze are:
- Consistent experience across supported devices
- Mobile: iOS and Android
- Desktop: OSX, Windows, and Linux
On the other hand, RingCentral provides the following key features:
- Many locations. One phone system.- Since RingCentral is cloud based, you enjoy the freedom to connect and manage multiple locations, devices and workers within your cloud phone system.
- Save time and money.- You only need a high-speed Internet connection and your phone system is ready to work lightning fast, anytime and anyplace. There’s no PBX hardware.
- Your system grows with you.- Add users. Delete users. It's as easy as setting up emails, so you can make adjustments as often as you like. You can share your presence status as busy, available, or on hold with your admins and colleagues and make sure important calls are never missed.
Pros of Fuze
Pros of RingCentral
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Cons of Fuze
Cons of RingCentral
- Video Conferencing is very buggy1
- Very Limited Use (Free)1
- Lacking in Features1
- Uses an old version of Zoom Video Conferencing1