As the business landscape continues to evolve, driven by a rise in demand for remote and mobile working opportunities, solutions like Microsoft Teams have never been more popular. Just after the middle of March, the company announced that it had over 44 million daily active users online!
Now that companies are seeing the value of having collaboration tools at the centre of their communication stack, Teams isn’t just a place to chat and share files. Business leaders are also looking for a way to combine their Teams experience with business phone demands too. That’s where solutions like Direct Routing come in.
Pure IP, one of the market leaders in the provision of SIP trunking solutions for business voice, offers state-of-the-art Direct Routing solutions for Microsoft Teams. I spoke to the Commercial Director of Pure IP, Dave Smith, about the change that’s happening in the marketplace.
Are We Seeing an Increase in Uptake for Teams Voice?
Dave is the person responsible for heading up the Cloud Enablement Team at Pure IP. In this role, he’s perfectly positioned to comment on the rising demand for Microsoft Teams Business Voice solutions. He told me that Pure IP has now been working with Microsoft for around 15 years, and the uptake in Microsoft solutions has never been more incredible.
“The sheer demand for Microsoft Teams is amazing. It took us all by surprise. Teams has surpassed anything that Skype has accomplished, and we think that’s because Teams is a Collaboration application with Voice, whereas Skype for Business is a Voice application with some Collaboration tools.”
According to Smith, Teams Voice is a money-saving opportunity for today’s companies. More than ever before, these organisations are deploying Teams into their landscape, and adding voice as part of the mix. “Microsoft did the perfect thing by adding Direct Routing into their portfolio so that companies can bring their own plans into the environment. We’ve been able to work with and assist customers to deploy voice in highly resilient environments, both nationally and globally.”
Why Is The Voice Solution So Popular?
According to Smith, having a solution in place for Microsoft Business Voice makes a lot of sense for today’s business leaders. It’s a natural choice for organisations that already have Microsoft infrastructure in place, with Windows and Outlook as part of their daily operations.
“Because Microsoft Teams is built on Office 365, the voice and collaboration combination provides a comprehensive communication and collaboration tool set, complete with enterprise-grade security"
"Consolidating services and costs is very high on the agenda for most businesses, and it will become even more important going forward.”
As Microsoft Teams continues to look for ways to build productivity and reduce costs, Direct Routing is likely to become an even more popular option.
Who Buys Direct Routing for Teams?
According to Smith, Direct Routing adoption spans across all verticals, in both the public and private sectors. It looks like most businesses today are already embracing the remote working, as Dave noted, and Teams with Direct Routing gives them the freedom to collaborate as flexibly as possible.
“Direct Routing offers two main things, global coverage, and lower costs. In terms of cost, Microsoft offers call plans, but they can appear expensive for some organisations in certain scenarios. It’s difficult for Microsoft to deliver something competitive for all companies. Direct Routing can offer a more affordable alternative, while allowing companies to meet with local regulatory requirements in your chosen marketplaces.”




