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The Teams Phone Services uses the Microsoft Teams application on your computer and/or mobile phone to make/receive calls from your UT phone number, replacing the traditional office telephone. It can be used via web (https://teams.microsoft.com), as a desktop application, or as a mobile app. All current employees and students at UT have access to Teams using their UT Office 365 logon.

Requirements for Teams Phone Service

  • Be current faculty/staff with an assigned VoIP number.

  • Not using a shared line

Features not available yet…

  • Shared lines and shared line appearances, Busy line indications from legacy phone system, Advanced call routing and queuing, Call park, Call pickup groups, Call grabber, Dedicated phone hardware sets

Sign-up for TEAMS service

Teams Calls

After the service is enabled, you will see the dial pad in the Calls section in Teams and can start making calls

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Setup Voicemail and Record a Greeting

  1. In the Teams app, click your Profile Picture, click Settings, and click Calls.

  2. In the Voicemail section, click Configure voicemail.

  3. To record a new voicemail greeting, click Record a greeting and follow the prompts to record your message.

Make or answer a call

  • Make a test call in Teams to ensure your video and audio are working: 

    • https://ucstatus.com/2019/06/26/how-to-place-a-test-call-in-microsoft-teams/

    • To dial a number from Teams, go to Calls , and then enter the number of the person you want to reach by using the dial pad located on the left. Then click Call .  You can also type the name of a person or group and call them from the dial pad.

    • When someone calls you, you'll get a notification that lets you accept or decline the call. To answer a call, just select Video call or Audio call when prompted. 

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Resources for Meetings and Calls

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