From now, you can connect our DECT system direct with Microsoft Teams.
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Supported features |
Make and receive basic calls
Users can make/receive calls:
The DECT systems acts as a Teams endpoint. Inbound calls will also be forked to the user’s SIP device
Multiple simultaneous calls
A user in a call can put the call on hold to make or receive other calls. A user can also conference two calls
Do Not Disturb (DND)
A user can set do not disturb on the device so that the device will not ring for incoming calls. This has no impact on the user’s status on all other Teams endpoints
Hold/Resume and Mute/Unmute
A user can hold and resume or mute and unmute a call by using the features for those actions on the device
Voicemail
Users can listen to electronically stored voice messages that callers leave for them
Message waiting indicator
Users can receive notifications that alert them when they have new voicemail messages
Sign-in and sign-out
Users can sign in and sign out of Teams
DTMF
Users can press number keys to provide input during interactive voice response calls
Teams meetings
A user can join a Teams meeting by dialing the meeting access number
Call transfers
Users can transfer calls. SIP Gateway supports both blind and consultative transfers
Local call forwarding
A user can set forwarding rules (always, on timeout, and busy) for the device
Multiple devices
The user can sign-in on more then one SIP device and Teams client applications
On the same DECT system, login on 1 DECT handset is supported. (Incoming call is only signaled to one DECT handset)
Multiple platforms:
Our DECT system can be connected to Microsoft Teams and parallelly also to other platforms