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OAuth 2.0 Skype for Business IP Phone Required Firmware Update Timeline extended to July 15th, 2020

Thanks to Dan Balitewicz for the update on this one. Microsoft is implementing Microsoft Identity Platform 2.0 (an evolution of the Azure Active Directory identity service) which uses the OAuth 2.0 authorization protocol. If you have SfB Certified IP Phones (3PIP) from AudioCodes, Crestron, Polycom or Yealink signing into to Skype for Business Online (or Microsoft Teams via cloud interop), you...

Microsoft Teams Out Loud Podcast August: SfB Online End Date, Microsoft Inspire and More

We recorded the podcast for August covering all the latest news from Microsoft’s Inspire partner event, the latest updates on Skype for Business Server 2019 and some new announcements for Teams. Then news dropped that Microsoft announced the retirement date for Skype for Business Online, so we added a quick bonus section to cover the specifics and our thoughts. As always, questions and...

Skype for Business Server 2015 Cumulative Update July 2019 (CU10)

The skype for business updates have been flying in July. This is Skype for Business Server 2015 CU10 Download here KB here Lots of fixes in this release: This cumulative update includes a defence in depth fix and enables Location-Based Routing to support the Skype for Business mobile clients. It also fixes the following issues: 4510852 UCWA client is disconnected because w3wp.exe crashes when...

Skype for Business Online 3PIP IP Phones will work with Microsoft Teams until July 31st 2023

Update: 3rd August 2020: 3PIP Phones will now be supported beyond 2023 Alongside the End of support of Skype for Business Online date of 31st July 2021, Microsoft also announced that “After the Skype for Business Online retirement date of July 31, 2021, users with 3PIP devices who have been migrated over to Teams Only will be able to continue using their 3PIP devices with a limited set of...

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