Why block these device licenses on a user account? Does it matter whether it is a room account or user account? Otherwise, don't allow the license to be assigned at all so there is no confusion. Even common area phones should have voicemail capabilities. Why have both a CAP and Meeting Room license? Make those the same with mailbox enabled and audio conferencing included. Why not provide exchange/mailbox connectivity for all phone related licenses and include the audio conferencing within that license so we don't have to select multiple licenses for each purpose? It's too granular. Yet I am told by the support team that it should not work that way. The E5 of course is overkill but I was able to use a phone system - virtual user license to get it working instead. I was also unsuccessful using a common area phone but it works with an E5 license. There is also a Windows 10 app in the Microsoft Store, and a version for macOS in the App Store. I have confirmed that a meeting room license does not work for a Trio conference phone. If youre looking for the best Skype alternative for business use. App Store revenue is a major part of Apples services business, which generated 14. It is way too confusing to understand which license applies to which purpose and it keeps changing as seen by these threads.
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