09/27/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/27/2021 17:17
The rise of virtual meetings brought video-based collaboration to the forefront, and as hybrid work becomes our new norm many of us expect the same type of makeover to phone calls. One-to-one calls are a critical way to get work done-infact, nearly 80 million users in over 180 countries rely on Microsoft Teams Phone to make calls richer and more collaborative.
Behind these calls are two technologies, both of which are available with Teams Phone: public switched telephone network (PSTN) which has enabled voice calling since the late 1800s, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) which routes calls over an Internet connection, enabling rich calling experiences such as video and screen sharing. While PSTN calling use is still widespread, VoIP calling is rapidly growing in relevance and adoption. In fact, United Kingdom-based operator BT has recently announced that in 2025 it will retire the PSTN network1 in the UK and route all calls over IP.
This trend creates a decision point for calling solution vendors-investin coding the hundreds of niche telephony features or prioritize the most critical PSTN needs while developing modern calling experiences. The path for Teams Phone is clearly the latter, and there are several important trends that influence how we prioritize our innovation:
Today, we are announcing several new Teams Phone capabilities to build towards that vision for the future of calling.
Incorporate calling into your flow of work
Calling should enhance collaboration, rather than be a siloed experience. In addition to unique Teams Phone capabilities like voice-enabled channels, which allow users to add calling to the Teams channels where they already chat, store documents, and collaborate, we are launching several features to build calling into the flow of work.
Connect existing telephony with Teams
While VoIP is the future of calling, the ability to make and receive PSTN calls remains critical to many organizations, and Teams Phone provides organizations with the promise of reliable dial service. We're excited to announce the availability and expansion of several Teams Phone capabilities to bridge existing PSTN calling with the future.
In Australia, Microsoft partners and leading operators Telstra, Optus, and NTT will begin offering Operator Connect to provide its customers best-in-class, modern and simplified calling experiences in Teams.
"Telstra is proud of our long-standing strategic partnership with Microsoft, enabling our customers to get the most from their Microsoft Teams deployments. Now with Operator Connect, we are confident in elevating our customers' experience further and improve their flexibility in a hybrid working environment." - Mark Chapman, Product Executive, Unified Communications, Telstra
"Optus is excited to partner with Microsoft on the launch of Operator Connect here in Australia. This strategic alliance is a testament to the collaborative spirit Optus and Microsoft share on building the framework for innovative technology. In partnering with Microsoft as an "approved" Microsoft Operator Connect Partner in Australia, we are able to offer our customers a deeper integration into the Microsoft Teams platform, enhancing and streamlining the Microsoft Teams Phone experience. This partnered with the strength of Optus' network will provide customers a simplified and higher quality Microsoft communication experience." - Theresa Eyssens, VP, Customer Solutions & Cloud, Optus
"We're proud to be strengthening our alliance with Microsoft and to be named as one of the first development partners to offer Operator Connect to Microsoft Teams customers. We also guarantee full lifecycle support services so that clients can enjoy a consistent and seamless experience. The pandemic has completely changed the way we work but has highlighted the importance of connectivity and communication. Operator Connect provided through NTT will allow businesses to connect and engage with their employees and clients no matter where they're working from." - Charlie Doubek, VP Managed Collaboration & Communications, NTT Ltd.
Create natural calling experiences using purpose-built devices
Continuing to build for the future and serve customers
The above are just a few examples of our ongoing commitment to support spontaneous collaboration and help organizations prepare for the future of calling. We are also pleased to be recognized as a Leader in the 2020 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications as a Service.
Organizations across the globe rely on Teams for their communications and collaboration solution. Luxury group Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) views Teams Phone as an integral part of the company's workplace modernization strategy, replacing legacy telephone infrastructure with a highly scalable cloud that brings calling, chat, and collaboration together to allow everyone to stay in the flow of their work.
"Teams' numerous features bring together what we see as the essential linchpins of communication: sharing and storing documents, collaborating through messaging, video, telephony with Teams Phone, and more. This solution has become the vector for communications among our operations teams, our IT teams, and within our business lines." - Frank Le Moal, Chief Information Officer, LVMH.
Learn more about using Microsoft Teams Phone
Learn more about how LVMH, TransCore, Cambia Health, and ZF Group are using Teams Phone to stay connected.
To explore how Teams Phone can modernize calling for your organization, check out the links below for guidance and resources: