Welcome to Episode 58 of the UCStatus Podcast. This episode features me (@randychapman), Mark Vale (@markvale83) and Shawn Harry (@shawnharry).
Following on from the recent Enterprise Connect show in Orlando there was a ton of Teams news announced. Live on Stage during the keynote and on tthe Microsoft stand. The result was something like 8 or 9 Microsoft blog posts. Including one on everything, another just on Teams rooms and devices. And several expanding on specific features. The list I drew up from all of that was so big (and because part 1 took an hour to record) that I decided to split it in half. This is part 1.
Here’s the list
Voice Isolation – this requries a user to enrol their voice in Teams, then the app focuses on that users voice only. Eleminating background noise
Copilot stuff
Compose
Intelligent Recap for VoIP and PSTN calls
Intelligent Recap on mobile
Copilot in Meeting Chat
Teams Phone 99.999% uptime – financially backed SLA
Queues App – massive upgrade vs Voice Enabled Channels – requires Teams Premium
Unified Teams app – one app for Teams work, school and consumer
Create collaborative notes before and after meetings – including the agenda, notes and follow up tasks. Uses Loop
Shared call history for call delegation
Call rounting settings for external calls
UI Improvements for Teams Phone devices – new call handling capabilities, better multi-call handling, contact handling including reordering and external contacts
Teams Phone Device admin improvements
Remotely manage phone device contacts: admins will be able to remotely prepopulate internal contacts (via search) or external PSTN contacts (via csv file upload) on multiple phone devices at once.
Enforce phone device lock: admins can require users to set or reset the phone lock PIN on the device.
Cancel scheduled operations: admins will be able to cancel scheduled updates.
Remove or unassign a configuration profile: admins can unassign configuration profiles assigned to a phone device.
Device level settings for Android devices: admins can remotely manage the settings of a device or group of devices. With two-way sync between the Teams admin center and devices, admins will be able to monitor the settings on any device at any point of time.
We’re hoping this means what we think it means and that it will come to all Teams devices, including rooms.
NEW SBA capabilities – Next quarter, we’ll add support for call transfer, forwarding, and the ability to manage call routing settings for calls to a call queue or auto attendant.
Also partnering with AudioCodes on survivability support for devices compatible with SIP Gateway.
New operator partners for Teams Phone Mobile – UK has BT now and adding Vodaphone and Virgin mobile/O2 Business (we’ll probably pick up on this one again next time)
Thanks for listening! Stay tuned (and subscribe) for part 2. Catch you next time.
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