I appreciate the continued work on Teams, but I also agree with several commenters here frustrated with the lack of progress on long-standing feature requests. It is one thing to be excited about a new product you are working on, but the pressure MS is putting on their customers to move to Teams NOW including cancellation of promised Skype for Business features and end-of-lifeing SfB Online itself in only 12 months is obnoxious when Teams is so immature and not even at feature parity with Skype for Business Online.
I'm aware that Teams does many things that Skype doesn't and I'm aware of Microsoft's fear of competing products which creates business incentive for management to try to sell Teams now and say "sorry, we'll fix it someday" later, but telling a user who needs voice features in Teams that they had in Skype (for example Better Together over Ethernet-style integration between phone hardware and the computer client) "Yeah, you can't do that now, but did you know you have persistent chat?" isn't a good story.