Hi Mike Please Help me with this Question My company has about 200 Users I would like to Migrate Local Avaya phone system to Team I don't want to uses Direct Routing , how can I port all my Local Numbers and extensions? Thank you
Thanks for the video. Teams is not included with any of ms365 license package since mar 24, and I think teams phone standard is also not included with E5. Microsoft 365 E5 (no Teams) $54.75 user/month (Annual commitment)
Thanks for the feedback. My pleasure. Happy to hear you found it useful! If your company has 20+ users, feel free to reach out for some specific recommendations!
You mention CAP (Common Area Phone) license for Conference Phone. This is false as of September 23. MS broke the ability to assign the IPPhonePolicy that sets MeetingSignIn mode. CAP makes the phone basic dial tone only. No calendar, no join button for scheduled meetings.
Yes, they do. Microsoft can sell you a "calling plan" bundled with "Teams Phone Standard." And yes, that would make it one bill. On the other hand, by using the right Operator Connect vendor (for their calling plan), a medium-large-size business will get much lower pricing on the calling plan, better customer service, plus additional feature plugins (i.e. SMS/Text, call recording (always on), call analytics, failover, etc.).
Hey Mike, this is the guy that you helped through chat. You're awesome, thanks for the help and the direction!
My pleasure! Glad I could help.
Hi Mike Please Help me with this Question My company has about 200 Users I would like to Migrate Local Avaya phone system to Team I don't want to uses Direct Routing , how can I port all my Local Numbers and extensions? Thank you
That's probably possible, but I have a few questions. Shoot me an email AskMike@aerocominc.com
Thanks for the video. Teams is not included with any of ms365 license package since mar 24, and I think teams phone standard is also not included with E5.
Microsoft 365 E5 (no Teams)
$54.75
user/month
(Annual commitment)
My pleasure. Thanks for the update! Yes, they switched it up on me after I made the video, so I should do an updated 2024 pricing video.
This is hugely helpful, thank you for such a clear explanation
Thanks for the feedback. My pleasure. Happy to hear you found it useful! If your company has 20+ users, feel free to reach out for some specific recommendations!
You mention CAP (Common Area Phone) license for Conference Phone. This is false as of September 23. MS broke the ability to assign the IPPhonePolicy that sets MeetingSignIn mode. CAP makes the phone basic dial tone only. No calendar, no join button for scheduled meetings.
I think there is some confusion. The license I mentioned is a "shared device license," for what I term a common area phone.
I need an individual plan
it seems cheaper to just get an on-prem phone system and done.
if you add up all that cost, plus your m365 cost.
Well, then we're back to the argument of cloud vs. on-prem. th-cam.com/video/UVJNBbBG12s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=liugEHyp8xcqoO6Z
Doesn't MS host phone service? I certainly don't want to pay 2 bills if I don't have to.
Yes, they do. Microsoft can sell you a "calling plan" bundled with "Teams Phone Standard." And yes, that would make it one bill.
On the other hand, by using the right Operator Connect vendor (for their calling plan), a medium-large-size business will get much lower pricing on the calling plan, better customer service, plus additional feature plugins (i.e. SMS/Text, call recording (always on), call analytics, failover, etc.).
@@Aerocominc Thank you.