These devices also resemble a typical telephone. Handset is compatible to be used with hearing aids.Limited call control functionality using desk phone alone.Cannot function independently…still requires the use of the soft client and computer.On units with dial pads, calls can be made and answered like a traditional phone OR using the soft client.
Microsoft Skype for Business Client Recommended Devices If you have a disability and rely on assistive technology, and are having trouble related to Skype, please contact The Skype Team via the IT Service Desk or 61 for assistance. If a device is no longer being used (except for headsets) that device can be stored and given to another account when needed, or returned to OCIO to be re-used at a later date. More information on ordering devices here Going forward, any new or replacement devices are the responsibility of each college and business unit. **The Skype for Business migration project is now completed, devices will no longer be provided at no-charge for new Skype for Business setups. employee, common area, or front desk account) that are setup will have an initial device included as part of the service charges.
Unit is responsible for purchasing the conference device(s).Īny new Skype for Business accounts being migrated as part of the project (i.e. Learn about Skype for Business certification.Conference room devices are not included in the service. Certified Skype for Business devices Manufacturerįlex UC-P100-S IP Phone (upgradeable to Teams)įlex UC-P110-S IP Phone (upgradeable to Teams) However, in order to be Teams certified, phone vendors would need to meet the new requirements for Teams certification. In the meantime, Skype for Business supports backwards compatibility with all of our Lync qualified IP phones.īasic functionalities will continue to work on Skype for Business certified devices when a user switches to Microsoft Teams. Phone vendors have been actively working to meet this service level and have qualified a wide range of phone models against these requirements. Microsoft has tested and certified IP phones through our Certification Programs, which reflect an evolution from the previous basic interop compatibility ("Compatible with Lync”) to increasingly higher quality bars, including metrics targeting higher reliability.