Microsoft Teams is a collaborative platform that allows text chat, video chat and meetings, and collaborative file editing and sharing. It can be used via web (https://teams.microsoft.com), as a desktop application, or as a mobile app (the Teams web page contains download links for these apps). All current employees and students at UT have access to Teams using their UT Office 365 logon.
Requirements for Teams Phone Service
Be current faculty/staff with an assigned VoIP number.
Not using a shared line
Features not available yet…
Shared lines and shared line appearances, Busy line indications from legacy phone system, Advanced call routing and queuing, Call park, Call pickup groups, Call grabber, Dedicated phone hardware sets
Sign-up form
https://ut.service-now.com/sp?id=kb_article&number=KB0018666
How to know when Teams Calling is working
After the service is enabled, you will see the dial pad in the Calls section in Teams and can start making calls
Setup Voicemail and Record a Greeting
In the Teams app, click your Profile Picture, click Settings, and click Calls.
In the Voicemail section, click Configure voicemail.
To record a new voicemail greeting, click Record a greeting and follow the prompts to record your message.
Make or answer a call from anywhere
Make a test call in Teams to ensure your video and audio are working: https://ucstatus.com/2019/06/26/how-to-place-a-test-call-in-microsoft-teams/
Select either Video call or Audio call . Any call can be a video call or an audio-only call. It's always up to you.
Answering a call is simple, too. Just select Video call or Audio call when prompted. When someone calls you, you'll get a notification that lets you accept or decline the call.
To dial a number from Teams, go to Calls , and then enter the number of the person you want to reach by using the dial pad located on the left. Then click Call . You can also type the name of a person or group and call them from the dial pad.
Support Resources for Meetings and Calls
For information about the use of Teams at UT visit O365 https://office365.utexas.edu/teams
Online courses are also available with LinkedIn Learning.
An overview of the entire Teams application: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/microsoft-teams-essential-training-5
Tips on specific useful features: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/microsoft-teams-tips-and-tricks