Microsoft has launched a device trade-in service that gives businesses cash for their old meeting room and video conferencing equipment.
The programme is managed by Network-Value, a US business that specialises in device lifecycle services.
Businesses are not required to purchase any products or services from Microsoft in order to use the programme, but it is designed to drive Teams adoption.
In a blog post, Microsoft said the service “makes it easy for businesses to receive cashback for their existing meeting room video conferencing equipment and desktop phones when switching to Microsoft Teams”.
The programme is available globally, with the exception of countries that are embargoed by the US.
Microsoft said the service will accept devices including meeting room systems and kits, video conferencing devices, desktop IP phones and displays, web cameras, speakerphones and room accessories. A full catalogue of accepted devices can be found here.




