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Bharti Airtel and Microsoft team up for integrated calling services

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Bharti Airtel and Microsoft team up for integrated calling services
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Bharti Airtel today unveiled its partnership with Microsoft, allowing Indian companies to leverage Microsoft Teams for seamless calling services. This collaboration integrates Airtel IQ with Microsoft Teams, enabling enterprises to make and receive calls to external users directly through the Teams platform. This integration is set to transform communication and collaboration for businesses across the country.

Streamlining Communication:

This innovative service simplifies communication for enterprises by integrating external calling into the Teams experience. By doing so, it streamlines communication channels, allowing businesses to enhance productivity within the natural flow of work. This streamlined approach is expected to revolutionize how businesses interact and collaborate with external partners and clients.

Plug-and-Play Solution:

Airtel IQ for Microsoft Teams offers a hassle-free experience for businesses. This plug-and-play solution can be effortlessly set up within a day, requiring minimal provisioning and management. One of its key advantages is that it eliminates the need for additional hardware, providing significant cost savings for businesses. This user-friendly setup empowers businesses to focus on their core activities without worrying about intricate technical configurations.

Advantages for Enterprises:

Airtel IQ’s Business Head, Abhishek Biswal, emphasized the strength of Airtel’s connectivity combined with Microsoft’s technology. This synergy ensures reliability, cost-effectiveness, ease of management, and scalability for all customers. By removing the complexities associated with communication infrastructure, businesses can now channel their energy into boosting productivity, and confidence in the stability and efficiency of their communication systems.

Microsoft’s Vision for the Future:

Shruti Bhatia, Country Head of Modern Work & Surface at Microsoft, expressed excitement about this collaboration. She highlighted Microsoft’s dedication to enhancing the modern workplace by providing tailored solutions. This new integration is a significant step towards creating a workplace environment where productivity, collaboration, and efficiency thrive. By introducing this innovative solution, Microsoft and Airtel are reshaping the future of work in India.

This partnership between Bharti Airtel and Microsoft marks a significant milestone in the evolution of workplace communication in India. By offering a seamless, user-friendly solution, businesses can now elevate their communication strategies, fostering productivity and collaboration like never before.


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