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SKGLO
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Jul 06, 2020
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Trying to set up a Microsoft Meeting Room

I am currently trying to set up a Microsoft Meeting Room for my startup and I am a bit confused. My coworkers and I all have the Microsoft365 Basic Business Package which includes Microsoft Teams as well as Skype for Business Plan 2, however, when I went to the Microsoft Team Rooms documentation it says this.

 

"If you are using Skype for Business Plan 2, you can only use the Microsoft Teams Rooms in Skype for Business Only mode, meaning all of your meetings will be Skype for Business meetings. In order to enable your meeting room for Microsoft Teams meetings, we recommend you purchase the Meeting Room license."

 

Does this mean that if I want my conferencing room platform to be Microsoft Teams that I have to buy the $15 Meeting Room Package as well? If I do need to buy this do I just attribute that license to one email account?

 

Furthermore, if I do not need to buy this license do I continue setup as Skype for Business server or as Office365 which is now Microsoft 365. 

 

Thank you any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • Hi SKGLO ,

     

    I think you have the right of it.

     

    So you essentially need the Meeting Room SKU, which you would assign to the account setup and used on the meeting room device.

    The nod to Skype for Business Online 2 is more for organisations that may be in a Hybrid State or yet to fully have their users in Teams Only mode. So although the license still exists as part of M365 plans, come 31st July 2021, Skype for Business Online will retire. It is the Teams license SKU you need to worry about having for your users, unless like I say your tenant is fairly old and existed in a time that pre dates Teams or you are in a Hybrid mode.

    You can validate if you are Teams Only by going to the Teams Admin Centre > Org Settings > Upgrade Settings

    Thanks

     

    Henry

     

     

     

     

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