8x8 Work
Global businesses that need unlimited international calling bundled with video conferencing and UCaaS
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Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose 8x8 Work
Global businesses that need unlimited international calling bundled with video conferencing and UCaaS
8x8 Work's standout feature is unlimited international calling to 48 countries, which is genuinely unique in the market. The video conferencing is solid but not exceptional. Best for global teams where the calling bundle justifies the price — for video-only needs, there are better options.
Strengths
- Unlimited international calling to 48 countries included — unique value for global teams
- AI meeting summaries and insights across voice, video, and messaging channels
- Strong compliance credentials for regulated industries (HIPAA, GDPR)
- Unified platform covering phone, video, chat, and contact center
Limitations
- No free tier — requires commitment to the full UCaaS platform
- AI features are less advanced than Zoom AI Companion or Dialpad
- Pricing not publicly listed — requires contacting sales for exact quotes
When to Choose Pexip
Large enterprises with existing video room infrastructure that need interoperability across platforms and self-hosted security
Pexip occupies a unique niche as the interoperability specialist. If your organization needs to connect legacy SIP/H.323 systems with modern Teams or Meet rooms, Pexip is one of the few platforms that does it well. The limited AI features and high entry cost make it a poor fit for teams seeking a primary video conferencing tool.
Strengths
- Only Microsoft-certified Cloud Video Interop (CVI) provider that supports self-hosted deployment
- Cross-platform interoperability — connects SIP, H.323, Teams, and Google Meet rooms seamlessly
- Self-hosted option for organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements
- Purpose-built for complex enterprise and government meeting room environments
Limitations
- Limited AI features compared to mainstream consumer-facing platforms
- No free tier and pricing is enterprise-focused — not suitable for small teams
- Setup complexity is high — designed for IT teams, not end users