Ribbon’s Session Border Controller (SBC) 1000, SBC 2000 and SBC Software edition (SWe) Lite are all tested as a secondary register for Yealink’s Teams edition (the T56A, T58A and CP960).
Ribbon’s SBCs now provide Yealink’s Teams phones with the ability to make VoIP calls without being connected to the Microsoft Phone system. Yealink’s Teams Phones allow Teams users to enjoy real-time communications through a familiar user experience and Ribbon’s SBCs enable the same calling features even when these Teams phones are not connected to the Microsoft system.
“Microsoft Teams is one of the fastest growing enterprise collaboration tools in the world – now Ribbon and Yealink are working together to bring an innovative solution to market that will allow an entire organization’s employee base to realize the full benefits of Teams, even as separate groups are gradually migrated to the Teams voice capabilities,” said Alvin Liao, Vice President of Product at Yealink.
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