Forum Discussion
Understanding Teams Conference Calls
My company is small. We have only about 30 users and I dont see more than 2-3 conference being held at a time and defiantly not having 250 in a conference at once.
Will this single line that Microsoft has given us be able to handle multiple conferences at a time via the different conference id codes? or do I need to have a separate phone number for each conference that might be happening at the same time?
mmaus0891 You don't request numbers, that's automatic. You simply purchase licenses for each user, which your E5 licenses already include Audio Conferencing, so you're covered there. All users in your organization will have the audio dial-in information in their Teams meetings provided.
The user's region/location controls which of Microsoft's numbers are provided in the Teams meeting invite, but all invites include a link to a page which lists all of Microsoft's PSTN dial-in numbers worldwide (https://dialin.teams.microsoft.com/) so attendees can select a different local number for themselves if they don't want to call the one shown in the invite. This is all automatic and you don't have to do anything.
There are some caveats you'll want to be aware of when it comes to available minutes and charges for people dialing out to PSTN participants in meetings:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/audio-conferencing-subscription-dial-out
- mmaus0891Jun 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Im a little confused on the direction of the call in association to the minute pool.
The pool of minuted listed in the document are listed as "Dial Out From a Meeting\Call Me At" numbers...
Is this pool of minutes for people calling inbound to the 980 number Microsoft provided us (Which I would guess is the "Call Me At")... or is this pool of minutes for users calling from the meeting out to other peoples phone numbers (Which I would guess is the "Dial Out From a Meeting") ...or is the pool of numbers consumed no matter which way a call is made inbound or outbound?