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Concurrent streams on Teams?
Hi,
I though to check if it would be able to get statistics on the Teams, but realizing it seems to be a bit harder than I was expected.
Microsoft has gave to us a CQD for Teams statistics, but it came with a small surprise. I tested this on trial tenant where I had no other users. I made meeting and joined to that. It started 6:15 and End 6:36. When I was looking for the meeting on CQD and when I change the dimensions so that I could see statistics on the minutes level, it gave me this;
For those who this is not clear, the 04 means April, 20 means this day, 06 is GMT hour, and 36 is minute. Might be not so clear when having only one call. It is also good to know that CQD shows only those items where is some data, because of that you are not able to see other times from that day, even I choose the whole day.
The main thing is, you are not able to see when the stream has started. The streams seems to be recorded only during the time when call has ended and QoE data is uploaded into the servers.
This basically means, this makes not possible to get any concurrent streams statistics. Has anybody else hits to this kind of thought, or knows other options to get concurrent figures from Teams?