The final part of this blog series is the Microsoft phone system. Microsoft has been making and supporting a phone system for a while — over a decade, in fact. Office Communicator was released in 2007 and went through several versions. Over times it changed names from Lync to Skype for Business to the current iteration, Teams, which is a totally revised and enhanced product (it’s not just a phone system, you know?). One thing that hasn’t changed, though, is the complexity of the licensing model.
A few key items to remember about Microsoft Teams:
Using Teams as a phone system requires Enterprise licensing for each user who requires the ability to make a phone call using either a plastic phone or using a mobile client. For the budget–minded office there are some custom configurations to reduce the monthly spend.
The minimum required licensing for Teams phone is an Enterprise license, with a phone system plan (in certain scenarios), and a domestic dialing add-on. Okay, that sounds confusing, so I will break it down further.
Office 365 E5 + Domestic and/or International Dialing Add-On
The easiest, but not the most inexpensive plan, is Microsoft office E5 and a domestic dialing plan.
The price for this is $35 + the required domestic dialing add-on, which is $12. It includes a long list of features, but the most used are:
One of the most powerful features for the administrator is the ability to perform call tracking, tracing and analytics to monitor how the service is working. This is only available with the E5 license.
But what if you don’t need, or want all, of the features? What if you already have Microsoft Office products? The chart below shows how to start with the basic required features and grow from there.
Enterprise License | Includes | Price | Add on | What’s missing |
E1 | Email, No Installed products. Web mail only | $8 | Phone plan + Domestic Dialing | Audio conferencing, Call analytics |
E3 | Email, one drive, MS Office products
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$20 | Phone plan + Domestic Dialing | Audio conferencing, Call analytics |
E5 | Email, one drive, MS Office products, Skype Phone System, PSTN conferencing, advanced call tracking
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$35 | This is the full package with all features | Nothing |
CAP* | Common Area Phone License
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$8 | For Common areas; to make outbound calls | Email, Voice mail |
Phone System | Required for E1, E3 for phone service
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$8 | This activates a phone plan for a user | |
Dialing Plan | Required to make domestic phone calls | $12 | This allows a user to make domestic calls | |
Audio Conferencing | Audio conferencing
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$4 | Can schedule conference calls with a dedicated inbound phone number | |
International Dialing | Required to make international calls. | $12 | Must have Domestic Dialing plan as will. | Will also have to set up communications credits and tie them to a credit card |
An 800 number is also available for the Teams phone system. It does require the communication credits as mentioned above.
For a detailed breakdown on how to add dialing licenses to E1 and E3 plans, click here.
Many offices are eliminating, or at lease reducing, the number of plastic phones. Certified phones can run from $175.00 to $500 on average, depending on the features. Offices can switch to using headsets (either wired or Bluetooth). There are a lot of available headsets ranging from $75 – $300 when including long range DECT headsets.
In addition to the traditional office phone, Teams is available across multiple mobile platforms.
The Teams mobile app allows you to answer your phone as if you are in the office. It does not require you to be connected to Wi-Fi, but be aware it does use your mobile data plan. This makes the ultimate mobile office, as it includes not only the phone system, but instant messaging, file sharing and collaboration features.