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StConn-MSFT
Microsoft
Jul 18, 2017Discontinuation of support for Session Border Controllers in Exchange Online Unified Messaging
In July 2018, we will no longer support the use of Session Border Controllers (SBC) to connect 3 rd Party PBX systems to Exchange Online Unified Messaging (UM). We're making this change to provide ...
Shawn Beckers
Jul 18, 2017Brass Contributor
As one of the "small number of customers" affected by this, I am finding it hard to understand this decision and even harder to stomache the options. Looks like it's either migrate everyone from 3rd party PBX to Skype for Business Online, migrate them to on-prem Skype for Business, set up some sort of hybrid Skype for Business connection, or stop using Exchange UM. And do this all in 1 year. Wow...
- csmithscfAug 02, 2017Steel Contributor
I feel the same way - we were just about a week away from implementing an SBC and already purchased it (from AudioCodes). Now we have to go back to the drawing board to see what our options are.
- Jul 18, 2017
There's another option as well, which is: use an SBC that can deliver to Exchange UM Online without needing Microsoft's cloud based session border controllers. I believe AnyNode has this capability.
- StConn-MSFTJul 18, 2017
Microsoft
Hi Anthony--
Yes, that is Option #3 above.
Thanks--
Steve- Andy GiesenJul 18, 2017Copper ContributorSteve, perhaps you can expand on the requirements for option 3 and give a bit more detail on how that would work?
- Shawn BeckersJul 18, 2017Brass Contributor
Thanks for the reply. My basic understanding of the traffic flow for a solution like AnyNode is...
3rd Party PBX --> AnyNode --> On-Prem Skype for Business --> O365 (Skype/Exchange Online)
This would mean I still need to have Skype for Business on-prem, right? Or am I missing something?
- Tim MaungOct 03, 2017Copper ContributorThis still requires Skype for Busioness enterprise voice license and technically it is doable but it doesn't make sense in terms of cost-effective.