Continuant’s Teams Calling solution uses Direct Routing as a Service, a model that provides businesses with full control over carrier selection and greater flexibility of their Teams migration.
Why Microsoft Teams?
Microsoft Teams, a rapidly growing collaborative platform for the Modern Workplace, extends beyond mere meeting hosting and chat. It offers robust voice capabilities, thanks to a key technology called Direct Routing. Reasons for transitioning to Teams include Modernization, Reduced Reliance, Business Continuity, Security and Cost Efficiency. Traditional PSTN and on-prem telephony systems are becoming less available, prompting organizations to seek modern alternatives like Teams. Businesses are also moving away from voice-only solutions and relying less on PSTN. Teams provides enhanced continuity and security for all business applications, including voice communication. Centralized PSTN services also allow organizations to allocate resources more effectively, focusing on network investments.
Who We Are
Continuant, with over 27 years of experience in legacy voice, is a global systems integrator and managed services provider. Continuant supports over 100 members of the Fortune 500 and clients worldwide. Accolades include the 2020 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award for Teams Calling & Meetings and the 2023 Partner of the Year Award for Converged Communications. As experts in this field, Continuant is well positioned to guide businesses to Microsoft Teams.
What is Direct Routing in Microsoft Teams? With Direct Routing, businesses can seamlessly connect Teams to various voice service providers.
This integration brings several benefits:
In summary, Direct Routing empowers organizations to create a unified communications platform while enjoying cost savings and flexibility.
How Does Direct Routing Work?
Direct Routing seamlessly connects Microsoft Teams to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) using two essential components: a Session Border Controller and SIP Trunks. The setup process is remarkably straightforward and can be integrated into a company's existing phone system and analog device.
Key Benefits of Direct Routing include:
In summary, Direct Routing simplifies the transition to Teams while ensuring a seamless communication experience for the organization.
Who Should Consider Teams with Direct Routing?
In summary, Direct Routing streamlines the transition to Teams while enhancing communication efficiency.
Is your Organization Ready for Next Steps? Want to Learn More? Schedule a free 30-minute technology assessment today and find out what the transition to Microsoft Teams could look like for your organization!