A hosted public exchange (PBX) service that augments Teams with traditional PBX capabilities, such as call forwarding and delegation; licensed predominantly via User SLs.
Used to pay for telephony-related services not covered by Phone System, Calling Plan, or Audio Conferencing User SLs. Renamed; see Communication Credits for in-depth entry.
A hosted public exchange (PBX) service that augments Teams with traditional PBX capabilities, such as call forwarding and delegation; licensed predominantly via User SLs. Renamed Jan. 2022; see Teams Phone for in-depth entry.
Used to pay for telephony-related services not covered by Teams Phone, Calling Plan, or Audio Conferencing User SLs.
Provides Teams Phone users with domestic and international calling minutes; most often licensed via its own separate User SL.
A feature associated with Skype for Business Online and Teams that enables meeting attendees to call in to meetings (via traditional telephone lines) when they are unable to attend online; users scheduling meetings with audio conferencing enabled require a User SL.
A legacy product line that consisted of an on-premises server, online service, and clients that provide presence, instant messaging (IM), voice and video, application sharing, and telephony capabilities.
A feature associated with Skype for Business Online (now retired and replaced by Teams) that enabled meeting attendees to call in to Skype for Business meetings when they are unable to attend online; users scheduling or hosting such meetings require a User SL. Renamed; see Audio Conferencing for in-depth entry.
A service, retired mid-2021, that augmented Skype for Business Online and Skype for Business Server by providing support for large meetings with up to 10,000 internal and external attendees; licensed via Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites.
A service that augments Phone System by providing domestic and international calling minutes; licensed via its own separate User SL. Renamed; see Calling Plan for in-depth entry.