Hello Rhys,
I already replied to you yesterday, maybe it got into Spam on your
side. :-)
seems to be another situation: because the initial announcement message
was posted to sr-users and sr-dev, the reply from Rhys was also sent to
both -- looks like yesterday you responded to his reply to sr-users and
today to his reply (from yesterday) to sr-dev (which arrived later due
to bounce rules). After all, your yesterday response to him might be in
or not in his Spam folder, but the message you responded to this morning
is from yesterday.
Cheers,
Daniel
Quote below:
thanks. About the presence integration question -
according to my
research currently the only possibility would be to use the
existing Skype APIs and then use this (per
interop-mode) also in MS
Teams.
Microsoft announced the availability of a API to set the presence
status also for
Teams, this is now scheduled for Q1 2020. There > are
other limitations which also needs to be solved from MS and they are
also scheduled for Q1 2020.
Feel free to contact me directly if you are
interested in this topics.
Cheers,
Henning
Am 29.10.19 um 08:51 schrieb Rhys Hanrahan:
Hi Henning,
This is a great article, thanks for sharing. I'm wondering if you've
experimented with the possibility of integration of presence/dialog
information with teams as well?
Pretty much every integration guide I've seen on MS's UC solutions,
including the previous ones (Lync, Communicator, SFB ) always seem
limited to integrating calling via trunks. To me, the integration is
not complete unless you can integrate presence things like:
* If a user is on the phone then their status should be "busy" on
Teams. When off call, set back to Available.
* If a user is on a call in teams, our PBX should consider their
PBX extension as "in use".
Not sure it's possible, because I haven't seen anything of the sort
being done yet, but I'm curious if this is something you looked into
at all?
Thanks.
Rhys Hanrahan
Chief Information Officer
Nexus One Pty Ltd
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*Subject:* [SR-Users] Kamailio as SBC for Microsoft Teams
Hello,
I have created a “How-To” blog post on using Kamailio as “session
border controller” for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing:
https://skalatan.de/en/blog/kamailio-sbc-teams
<https://skalatan.de/de/blog/kamailio-sbc-teams>
You can this way use all the existing possibilities that Kamailio
provide to interact with MS Teams as well.
Best regards,
Henning
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