If you have PSTN enabled for Skype for Business does it also work for MS teams?

newhdanalyst 51 Reputation points
2020-04-04T12:10:36.897+00:00

If you have PSTN or Microsoft Skype for conferencing enabled for Skype for Business does it also work for MS teams? The problem is I do have PSTN feature for SFB and when I create SFB meeting Outlook I do see dial-in number included in meeings, however, when I create meeting using MS teams Outlook add-in dial-in number is not included?

I did some search online and wonder if my organization needs to separately enable PSTN for MS teams.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/configuring-teams-calling-quickstartguide

None of my co-workers who have SFB PSTN enabled see dial-in number included in meetings created via MS teams Outlook plugin? Any insight on this will help.

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  1. Gupta, Tanmaya 76 Reputation points
    2020-04-04T14:16:21.973+00:00

    Conferencing enabled for SFB won't work for MS Teams.
    You have to get it subscribed separately for MS Teams, then only dial-in numbers will appear when you create teams meeting.


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  1. Sharon Zhao-MSFT 25,051 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-04-06T05:37:53.487+00:00

    Hi newhdanalyst,

    If you want to realize this, it needs to configure direct routing.

    Microsoft Phone System Direct Routing lets you connect a supported, customer-provided Session Border Controller (SBC) to Microsoft Phone System. With this capability, for example, you can configure on-premises Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) connectivity with Microsoft Teams client.

    For more details about direct routing, you could read the following two articles:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/direct-routing-plan
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/direct-routing-configure

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