Ooma announced it's now offering Direct Routing for Microsoft Teams through the global data network, connecting Teams users to external phone lines and transforming Teams into a business phone system. With Direct Routing from Ooma, every device enabled with the Teams app – desktops, laptops, smart phones and tablets – becomes a fully functional business phone, managed through an online portal designed for non-technical system administrators to make changes once the system is up and running.
Ooma’s cloud-based platform supports more than 2 million users. While most providers of Direct Routing for Teams use either the public internet without modification or use multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) to shorten data paths, Ooma supports both methods for superior voice quality. Ooma also maintains seven global data centres.
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