![]() ![]() I know, we all love Teams but sometimes we do need to use other calling and meeting apps such as Skype, Zoom, WhatsApp, or Discord. If you’re interested in learning more about the SIP Gateway for Teams, please check out this session from Commsverse from my colleague Thorsten Pickhan. Since Microsoft has now released the SIP Gateway the need for such a solution has significantly decreased because the SIP Gateway already handles Teams presence out of the box. The Azure Function would then send an http POST request to the Graph API to change the presence status of the user. If we’re using an anynode SBC for example, we could implement a Route Supervision which calls an Azure Function, whenever a user receives or starts a call on a legacy PBX system. A user can’t set his own status to “In a call” or “In a meeting” though. There’s no way to know that a user is already on the phone unless the user specifically updates his status to Busy or Do not disturb. ![]() Let’s say that we’ve still got a legacy PBX system with SIP devices registered to it, but we use Teams for internal calls. Setting the presence of a user can be very useful if for example not all your users are on Teams yet. You might be asking yourself: why would we want to do this in the first place? Teams already updates our presence if we’re in a call, a meeting or just busy because of an Outlook appointment, right? Use Cases A few months ago, I wrote this little code snippet which lets you change a Teams user’s presence by using PowerShell and the Microsoft Graph API. ![]() Today we’re going to take a look at something very cool. If you’re new to my stories, feel free to check out my previous articles here. ![]() I try my best to blog about new and unique Microsoft Teams related stuff at least once a month. Set your Teams Status to In a Call when using other Calling & Meeting Apps on iOS ![]()
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