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Organization Readiness for Microsoft Teams

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Microsoft Teams offers multiple features, including audio and video calls, meetings, content sharing, real-time conversation, and so on. Microsoft did a commendable job by building Teams from scratch with the latest codec and media stack support. Additionally, Teams does provide optimal call quality; however, it requires a network infrastructure ready to handle Teams signaling and media traffic seamlessly, and provide sufficient bandwidth for Teams audio and video media traffic. Teams is designed to provide optimal call quality, but if your infrastructure is not provisioned correctly and not ready for Teams, then Teams will not work the way it should, and ultimately the end users suffer.

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Ilag, B.N. (2020). Organization Readiness for Microsoft Teams. In: Understanding Microsoft Teams Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5875-0_3

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