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Cisco Flex vs Flex Plan 3.0

Anwar Safian
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Hi expert

 

Could I know what is difference between Cisco Flex and Flex Plan 3.0?

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Vaijanath Sonvane
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

The following options are not available in Flex 3.0:

  • On-Premise Contact Center
  • Webex Contact Center / Webex Enterprise Contact Center Enterprise
  • Cisco Meeting Server
  • Active User Meetings

The above options are only available in Flex 2.0. The major one is "Active User Meetings". If you have a customer who is looking for active user meetings, then Flex 2.0 is the only option.

If you are Cisco Partner, then you can obtain following guide which highlights the difference between Flex 2.0 and Flex 3.0:

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/se/2020/11/Collateral/collaboration-subscription.pdf 

 

 

Please rate helpful posts and if applicable mark "Accept as a Solution".
Thanks, Vaijanath S.

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Flex 3.0 is and improved  collaboration by bundling Cisco Webex Meetings and Calling have a look on below datasheet.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/cisco-collaboration-flex-plan/datasheet-c78-744220.html



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Vaijanath Sonvane
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi,

The following options are not available in Flex 3.0:

  • On-Premise Contact Center
  • Webex Contact Center / Webex Enterprise Contact Center Enterprise
  • Cisco Meeting Server
  • Active User Meetings

The above options are only available in Flex 2.0. The major one is "Active User Meetings". If you have a customer who is looking for active user meetings, then Flex 2.0 is the only option.

If you are Cisco Partner, then you can obtain following guide which highlights the difference between Flex 2.0 and Flex 3.0:

https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/se/2020/11/Collateral/collaboration-subscription.pdf 

 

 

Please rate helpful posts and if applicable mark "Accept as a Solution".
Thanks, Vaijanath S.