Our expert guide discusses the three main PSTN integration choices for Microsoft Teams. Learn about each without drowning in the details.
If you're reading this guide, it's entirely possible that your organization uses Microsoft Teams as a hub for collaboration and communications.
You are also likely evaluating ways to replace your traditional business phone system with Teams or extending it into your contact center.
Whether or not your organization has already deployed Teams, it's important that you know all of the options to enable enterprise calling with Teams.
That said, organizations evaluating telephony for Microsoft Teams are often unfamiliar with the different public switched telephone network (PSTN) connectivity options that are available.
This concise buyers' guide describes Microsoft Teams' three main PSTN integration choices.
You will learn about the advantages and drawbacks of each without drowning in the details or losing sight of your original goal -- adding voice service to Microsoft Teams.
After all, enterprise voice services encompassing business telephony or contact center are mission-critical, so you'll need thoughtful planning with an experienced partner to educate and guide you through the selection process.
This IT buyers' guide explores: