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There are really no Desk Phones Available for Microsoft Teams!
LinusCansby I should have written "the only not exorbitantly expensive desk phone", i.e. who wants to pay $350+ for an Audiocodes phone?
Regardless, "the lack of contacts in the Teams deskphones" isn't strange, it's RIDICULOUS! Also, do you work for Microsoft? I would expect only an employee of Microsoft would write "...you should educate them how to use all parts in the modern communication in Teams and then they probably will see that a desk phone is not the way to go." Seriously? The customer wants what they want - educated or not. Microsoft's job is to provide it inline with the competition. That allows them & us Partners to sell & make profits. Every other phone service provider in the world offers that feature. I ask again, who deploys a desk phone app that doesn't show External Contacts? I say again, I'm switching all my customers to RingCentral or MiCloud! I've already started that.
PS: Most of the users for my customers don't use desk phones but, in every instance, the Receptionist does.
Donovan Lewis No, I don't work for Microsoft as you can see on my profile picture but I'm been working with projects helping customers switching from traditional PBX systems to Skype and many end users want their desk phone in the start of the project, but will small effort with user adoption they usually see that it is more convenient working with a softphone client on their computer then a desk phone. And that is not only when they are migrating to Skype or Teams, that is when they migrate to other phone systems as well.
I think your customers will be happy with RingCentral or MiCloud and maybe Teams will be ready for their need in the future. As you know Teams in not only a Phone system so if you are not going to work with the collaboration parts or meetings then I don't see any idea using the phone system parts either.
You mentioned the receptionist and there we have to wait until early 2020 until the APIs are ready for the third-party software that are made for receptionists and attendants, but of course that is for a computer and not a desk phone.