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The 8x8 VOEQU01210152R1 Packet8 VoIP Business Phone Service is a comprehensive hosted PBX solution designed for small to mid-sized organizations. It offers unlimited calling, an advanced auto-attendant, a full-featured conference bridge, and robust business-class voicemail, all aimed at enhancing communication while reducing costs.
A**A
Packet 8 Rocks!
Virtual Office is amazing. We have employees in 5 locations and this phone system makes us feel like we're all in one office. There's hardly any up front cost and set up is a cinch. Voice quality and dependability are both excellent.
I**0
Great Phone!
This phone is amazing!! Clear quality and good phone! Never had any problems!!! Best VOIP Phone I have used so far!!!!
R**K
8x8 is good, but there are better.
8x8 is a good service, with a few drawbacks. They make you buy their phones, which are locked and don't work with other service providers if you want to leave them (like Vonage). This also limits the choices you have for handsets. A real business should want decent quality phones and may want different phone options for different things. Work with a provider that uses off-the-shelf SIP phones. They also share the network with a lot of residential users. Not as many as Vonage has, but still...There are a number of good providers out there that offer Business-Only Hosted PBX and VoIP without locked phones, contracts, termination fees, and who only sell to businesses. I recommend Aptela [...], but there are a lot of others like Nextiva, Vocalocity, Jive, etc. Remember to kick the tires and look under the hood before you buy. Ask about their underlying network (is it all Tier 1, or do they use best effort carriers to keep costs down), how long have they been in business, who are their big name customers, do they have multiple data centers for redundancy, where is their tech support located, is it 24x7, do you set up your own account or do you get a set-up team assigned to your account, and what features do they offer that other companies don't? Too many new companies just sell dial-tone and resell prepackaged software. Find out as much as you can. One outage can be bad for a business, so don't just jump on price without doing some legwork.I am not sure how you buy this stuff without a sales rep. I would call the companies directly and get web demos of their online portals and quotes from each to compare. Ask about specials. I would also call their support lines and see if I got through (though sometimes new companies don't have many customers).Business VoIP is much better than analog lines and include many more features like auto-attendant, music on hold, find-me service, unlimited voicemail, etc. It's not uncommon to get 50 to 70 included business-enhancing features. Why pay for a la carte features, or buy PBX equipment?Good luck!
K**B
2 years and great service
I've been using 8x8's virtual office for over 2 years now and I've found it to be reliable with very good quality.We had looked at Vonage, Sunrocket, and AT&T. AT&T's Callvantage doesn't support our local area code, and Vonage didn't have the feature set of the virtual PBX that 8x8 has. Sunrocket had some grumblings posted in several reviews and when we called with pre-sales questions it took several days to return our calls. (Note: Sunrocket has since gone under).With 8x8 you can "virtually" (pun intended) connect anyone from anywhere provided that they have a decent (reliable, dependable and fast) internet connection. I've read a lot of bad VoIP reviews and it seems that for the ones that complain about quality may have several unanswered ISP issues. I think people think, like maybe the average Vonvage-single line-type of customer, that the Plug-n-play aspects of VoIP services mean that they don't need to do a little homework before they start connecting other services like Voice over their existing Internet connection.One really nasty review I read on a VoIP forum slammed 8x8 saying that nearly all of their calls were dropped. Someone (not me) chimed in and asked a few obvious, yet eluding questions to the poster who finally admitted that they had several workstations that were plagued with a virus that eventually had their ISP shut them down until they got things fixed.Folks, you can't expect to run a small business with Limewire, Bit-Torent and the like running along side your VoIP service without anticipating some disruptions.We do have the expertise and took the time to configure our routers for QoS and packet tagging to insure that voice packets received priority and that local LAN traffic was isolated. This isn't necessary, but if you have several extensions in a single location, I would highly recommend it.A single 8x8 line only takes up about 96kbps of bandwidth, so you should make sure that for the number of lines at a single location you have the internet connection to support both the expected voice and the usual day to day (web, mail, bittorrent???) traffic.Now that AT&T sells "dry loop" DSL (that is, DSL that doesn't require the purchase of a phone line/dial-tone), you may be able to add a second, dedicated loop just for voice if you plan on having more extensions.As far as support goes...well, it depends on how you go about it. Don't expect a huge user-based Forum to go and post your questions and get answers from your peers. As far as forum usage goes, there isn't much except the ones that complain and don't have anything constructive to help out with.The online support is a joke too...this is why I rated it 4 instead of 5 stars. If you open up a case online, you probably won't hear from anyone for a long time. This is bad in my book, especially if you are having problems with your VOIP service and can't call them directly.BUT! I stopped depending on online support because the phone/direct support is awesome. It seems that we have been trained to do everything online and wait for an answer, while 8x8 seems to prefer to deal with their customers directly. I have opened several cases to ask questions on how to configure the auto-attendant which routes calls based on the number dialed, or a touch-tone response to a customized menu that you created, and have had someone on the line within minutes.Speaking of the Auto-attendant...you should look carefully at your costs when evaluating and comparing the other VoIP services. The Auto-attendant gives your business a nice professional "appearance" by providing you with a way to route calls based on what number is dialed, the time of day, holidays, and handles exceptions for extended or modified business hours.Other than commercially installed solutions from Avaya and the like, I haven't seen anything like this available from the competition.Oh, and another reason to take a star away from this review are for some some features that I would like to see such as a Mac OS X client for dialing and seeing who's calling like Packet8's free Outlook client plug-in, voicemail accessible from anywhere using a web browser, and call blocking.But, the features that are included are more than most (or any) small business would need.
A**R
POOR Support should be a zero rating
I have been an 8x8 user for 15 years. Today I found out my account is suspended. Simple the CC information had expired. You cannot login and update the card since the account is suspended. And there is no information about a phone number to talk to someone. THIS is the worst support system I have ever had to deal with. We will see if and when they call me back.
D**A
Neat, but expensive. Found better alternatives.
We tried 8x8 years ago, but it was simply too expensive. We needed 5 phones, but didn't need 5 unlimited calling plans.At the time, the only real alternative was something like Vonage. Problem with Vonage was they really didn't support multiple lines necessary for an office environment.Then finally, we discovered a company called voiSip that has really been great for us. They let you use whatever phones and equipment you like (though you should probably at least use their recommendations).And voiSip lets you use as many lines and phones as your equipment and Internet will support, at no extra charge. Just buy your equipment, pick a minute plan that fits your office, connect and go. Call quality and features are top notch.I've even got voiSip's 6 dollar plan for my home with nice 2-line phones all over the house. So now I can order a pizza while the wife is talking to her mom, and I don't have to run downstairs for my cell phone.
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