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Microsoft Audio Conferencing (Previously PSTN Conferencing): Provides the ability to create a Skype for Business Online meeting that contains a PSTN dial-in number for users to call into. Calling Plan is available for purchase as unlimited domestic per user, unlimited domestic AND international per user, or consumption based if certain groups of users will be making fewer outbound callers Microsoft Calling Plan (Previously PSTN Calling): provides users the ability to make outbound calls using Microsoft as the voice provider. In order to use the Phone System plan, the user needs an Enterprise Office 365 subscription (E1, E3, E5) Phone System is available as an add-on SKU, or is included within the Office 365 E5 plan. They would be able to call any colleagues or peers also using Skype for Business, but would need an additional add-on to be able to make outbound calls using Microsoft as the PSTN calling provider. Microsoft Phone System (Previously Cloud PBX): provides the ability for a user to receive and transfer calls. SKYPE ONLINE USER FULL
This subscription also does provide the local client so the users can use the full Skype for Business client. It does however provide the licensing needed to schedule the PSTN conferencing if the organization has a 3 rd party Dial-in Audio Conferencing solution (example: IntelePeer providing a SIP conferencing service). Keep in mind, this doesn’t provide PSTN conferencing online, as that would require the PSTN conferencing add-on.
Skype for Business Online (Plan 2): All the functionality of the Skype for Business Online Plan 1, but also gives users the ability to create and initiate Skype for Business Online and on-premises meetings. This provides rights to the Standard CAL for on-premises deployments, and is included within the Office 365 Business Essentials, Business Premium, and Enterprise E1 plans. In addition, it does not allow users to create and schedule Online meetings. This plan does not include the local client download, and users would need to use the web application version to access the features. Skype for Business Online (Plan 1): Basic standalone plan for Skype for Business Online. Keep in mind, not all of these plans apply to both the On-premises and Online only solutions, which we’ll get into later: Now we’ll look at the various plans available on a monthly subscription version through Office 365. SKYPE ONLINE USER PRO
This comes with Office Pro Plus and other versions provided through Office 365 plans
Skype for Business Client: allows users to download the local client onto PCs for leveraging the toolset. Plus CAL: enables PSTN in/out, emergency calling, and other enterprise-grade phone features. Enterprise CAL: gives users the ability to schedule meetings for audio/video conferences with desktop and application sharing and dial-in conferencing. Standard CAL: enables users for Presence, IM, peer-to-peer VoIP, and HD Video. I’ll start out with a simple breakdown of all of the Client Access Licenses (CAL) for On-Premises deployments of Skype for Business (using list prices as of ): Skype for Business Licensing for On-Premises Deployments I’ve spent a great deal of time working with Microsoft to come up with the different options available for Skype for Business Licensing, so I’ll explain my findings and the best ways to leverage them. SKYPE ONLINE USER LICENSE
There are a number of ways to license Skype for Business/Teams for on-premises, hybrid, and cloud-based deployments.
SKYPE ONLINE USER UPDATE
This blog had a great deal of interest, and in classic Microsoft fashion, there have been a great deal of changes since it was posted, so I decided it’s time to update the content. Last year I wrote this compilation of all the different ways Skype for Business could be licensed from the great deal of research I needed to perform constantly based on different client scenarios.