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Force Teams-to-Teams calls to use Direct Routing SBC
I was noodling on this earlier today, and the only way I could think of doing it for ALL PSTN calls would be to change the Teams users to not have the real number. In that, I mean do something like this:
- Assign Teams users something that can easily be manipulated to their real number, such as +1555555#### where #### is the real last 4 digits, and all 5s is made up.
- SBC routes calls to existing PBX or whatever handles the "multi-route" functionality
- Set "inbound" rules from MS Teams to SBC to change made up number to real number.
- Set "inbound" rules from MS Teams to SBC to change Caller ID from made up number to real number.
- Set "inbound" rules from SBC/PBX to Teams to change real number to made up number.
This would mean if a Teams user calls another Teams user PSTN number, there is no Teams based match, and the call will hit the SBC, where it is rewritten and passed onto the third party device. This won't fix Teams to Teams calls, and might not be worth the effort depending on the volume of your user-base.
It's absolutely not pretty, but might be workable. Has anybody checked UserVoice to see if there are any similar requests that can be voted on? If not, I'd suggest adding one, put links back here, and open a Support Ticket and ask if they have options as well.
jangliss I don't think our users would appreciate to see other/fake numbers, but that would actually work and I guess it would solve the issue for some providers. Not a pretty solution as you also mention, but technically it gives the functionality and the complete control of the call. +1 for creativity 😊
- cbpark1985Feb 03, 2022Copper Contributor
Most people find and click on a contact rather than dialing a phone number directly.
Even if the user enters another fake number and has it, we will have the same problem if we click on it to call.- Cford93021Jul 18, 2023Copper Contributor
cbpark1985 it’s been awhile but I was wondering if the issue was resolved and how were your able to rectify it?