New Feature: Multi-Teams

Callroute release new Multi-Teams feature

The latest feature release in the Callroute portal enables businesses with multiple Microsoft Teams tenants to consolidate their tenants into one single management portal.

Multi-Teams is targeted towards enterprises who need to manage and deliver voice connectivity to Teams Phone in multiple Microsoft 365 tenants.

Callroute’s Multi-Teams solution eliminates the need for separate voice service providers by allowing you to share a single Operator across multiple Teams tenants.

This single convergence point offers an easy and clear migration path for their Teams Phone service, speeding up migrations and consolidations.

Once all Teams tenants are connected, they can assign numbers to any user in any tenant.

“Currently businesses are commencing in complex and fragmented Teams Phone migrations from one tenant to another, involving lengthy number ports with tenants treated like separate accounts.” – Ewan Haig, CEO at Callroute.

“This is disrupting users and businesses over the months and years this takes to complete.

“Using Callroute’s portal as the single pane of glass, businesses have full visibility and control over the services, numbers and users of every Teams tenant they have acquired.

“These carriers and number ranges can then be shared across multiple Teams tenants and assigned to any user in just a few clicks.

“This will be game changing for large enterprises who have subsidiaries or have acquired organizations who have their own Teams tenant.

“With Multi-Teams, coexisting with multiple tenants is seamless, keeping operational levels high, with disruption and costs low.”

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