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ITP vs 8x8

Compare ITP vs 8x8. Find out whether ITP or 8x8 is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of ITP and 8x8 and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.

User Ratings & Reviews

  • 82 Reviews
  • 52 Reviews
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3.55

Overview:

ITP provides  reliable residential VoIP solutions to customers seeking affordable plans. Offering feature-rich service plans with strong customer support, ITP has carved its name as one of the leading home VoIP providers. Individuals and families...

8x8 is a trusted provider of award-winning cloud communications systems for business of all sizes. Having earned over 125 patents and counting, 8x8 is dedicated to developing innovative solutions that help businesses work simply and perform...

Provider Info

  • Website: itpvoip.com
  • Headquarters Country: United States
  • Founder Year: 2007
  • Website: 8x8.com
  • Headquarters Country: United States
  • Founder Year: 1996

Plans Available*

  • ITP Basic Residential Plan - $18.99
  • ITP Global Residential Plan - $48.99
  • ITP Home Office Plan - $49.99
  • ITP Premium Residential Plan - $8.32
  • 8x8 Call Center Software - N/A
  • 8x8 Global Extension - $79.99
  • 8x8 Metered Extensions - $24.99
  • 8x8 SIP Trunking - N/A
  • 8x8 Unlimited Extension - $39.99
  • Virtual Office - $19.99
  • Virtual Office Pro - $49.99

Users Average Rating

Recent User Reviews

I'd like to start by saying that no one likes spam emails, or purchasing things online that may put you on the list for those spam emails and mailings. So I found a way to avoid that. Even with my credit cards purchases, I'm able to use an alias name that keeps my actual name private unless I wish to use it. My online purchases, continue to use that name, but unfortunately I used that name to sign up for my home phone service with ITP. I've asked for my refund I've already paid out for their hardware which is $100. They have sent me a refund check using my alias. But even though my bank is familiar with that name, and I have many transactions under that name, they deny my plea to deposit that check my account. So after many many many calls to ITP, they understand that I didn't use my real name signing up, so they denied re-issuing a new check in my actual name. So to negotiate with them I said, "well you can always cancel check in the alias name and reissue it in my actual name". But they won't meet me halfway on this. I said well if you won't send me the refund check after canceling the one you sent me already in my Internet name, just send me back the Modem. It seems to be too reasonable for them. No matter how many times I call. So that's why I'm on this platform to make some kind of an impact against this cheap company. Cheap in so many ways can make an impact. Little under a year already, I've been paying for that cheap phone service from ITP. I didn't expect much from this cheap service, but just little things like voicemail, caller ID, call waiting and being able to press, the flash button to transfer to my next phone line and see who's calling. All of those features were deficient in what you could expect in a cheap phone company. After many calls I moved my complaints to this forum. So I asked them to refund the money I paid or my 'paid in full modem instead, that's fair! They are not! That's the Truth...

Richard Haman May 28th, 2021

You would assume what you read in the advertisement would be accurate and the pricing would be what the tell you it will be. What they don't say is that you cant get a hold of them, and they will not call back, and most of all there is no way to cancel without talking to someone - which is imposible because no one calls back or answers the phone. Short of stealing or robbery - which is illegal - this company is not the one you want to start a business relationship with. Listen to me ==== Realize this process is for you to see, hear and be witness to the lack of integrity and the natural way the ITP VOIP firm will in fact take your money, steal from your account and not even respond to your calls. But wait here is the reason why you can't do business with this firm: THE ARE NOT LISTED ANYWHERE. They are based in New York with no address, no way to speak to a supervisor, no one calls back. You can't cancel unless you close your bank account. And then they want to you send back the equipment you paid for and they will charge your credit card if you don't send it back by a certain date. These are not serious folks my friend. They kept on charging me for 5 months until I got a hold of a supervisor after Verizon requested with me on the phone to cancel the account. Five months later ITP was still charging my account. When I finally got a hold of a live person they never refunded my account. DON'T USE ITP VoIP for any type of business they are not a real company. Don't take a chance. There is no positive experience on the internet about this firm that is real. NONE. Don't use ITP Vo IP

Charlie Serrano January 23rd, 2017

STAY AWAY!!! I booked in yesterday with agent John Acre and within 5 minutes I had a phone. No one helped me start it or login, I asked the agent multiple times on what to do. When I asked about messaging he told me to contact support. I contacted support and was told it would be an additional $80 but no one stated that in the contract I signed. I told him I want the account cancelled and closed. He said that was fine and an agent would contact me within 24 hours. Its been over 24 hours AND NO ONE CONTACTS ME. I contacted their support service online and was told to wait 48 hours. When I said that would not happen I was told that cancellations take 30 days!!!! Excuse me, I cancelled within an hour of opening the service and they want me to wait 30 days to cancel. These posts will get worse and I am contacting BBB and Ive contacted my bank.

Kberenty February 27th, 2024

Our company got 8X8 and had trouble from the get go to set it up. I asked for help and even offered to pay someone to come out and set it up but was told they don't do that and I could watch some videos or look at their website for help. About 5 months later of never using the service and paying for it, the owner of the company passed away with Covid. I called and asked to cancel the service as we were deciding whether or not the company would continue. They said the only way to cancel is to pay the entire 2 year contract in full. Just a terrible customer service experience and a no very understanding or compassionate business. Think twice before signing up for their service!

Myopian September 13th, 2022
*Plan pricing displayed here has been sourced directly from the provider's website or via the provider's sales team. Pricing is subject to change without notice. Check provider's website for most current pricing.Plan pricing may differ based on the country for which you are requesting service.

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