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More Details on Lync-to-phone Features of Office365 Jajah Service for #Lync

 

365 and jajah

Some quick things I notice:

  • Appears you need Office 365 E3 Plan at $20/user/month to get voicemail (or Lync Online Plan 3)
  • Jajah plans range from $13.99 to $29.99 for unlimited
  • Voice features supported (source)
    • click to call
    • Call Via Work
    • Forward call to mobile devices
    • Exchange Online Voicemail preview/transcription
    • Drag and drop Conference Calling
    • Auto Attendant through Exchange Online voicemail
    • Delegate
    • Team Call

Some Features NOT in Lync-to-Phone

  • Call Admission Control
  • Interop with PBX
  • Response Groups
  • Branch office resiliency
  • Lync IP phones
  • Exchange Auto Attendants

Office365/Jajah FAQ:
http://jajah-en.custhelp.com/

Jajah SignUp:
https://voice4lync-us.jajah.com/registration/reg-plan-and-account-info

Office 365 Plans:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/all-plans.aspx#fbid=Om7h2H0L3gM
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/compare-plans.aspx#fbid=Om7h2H0L3gM

More Sources:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/lystavlen/archive/2012/07/05/lync-to-phone.aspx

In Depth Look at Lync Online Included With Office 365 Beta: Wow

Lync Online included with Office 365 Beta has a lot impressive new features compared to Microsoft's previous hosted OCS/Lync offering. (BPOS) In this article I'd like to outline what functionailty you can expect to get with Lync Online.

Lync to Lync Presence, IM, Audio, Video & Desktop Sharing...
Lync online allow communciation between mulitple parties so you can have multiparty video, audio or desktop sharing sessions going on.


Public IM Connectivity / MSN Live Capabilities
One of the nice features of Lync Online / Office 365 is that it will connect with Live Messenger users. Configuring this is pretty straight forward. From the main admin page click on "Admin" under Lync Online. Then click on "Public IM" and from here you will be able to enable. (It may take a day to take effect--this is normal.)

After the Status shows Enabled you will be able to add Live Messenger contact by typing them in the search. Below you'll see a audio/video/Instant message call between Lync Online and MSN/Live Messenger contact.


After experiencing that liberating feeling of collaborating with you Live contacts from Lync you might be tempted to try to add your 3rd freind/contact (Lync or Live) into a call/conference (as I did below)--but it won't work. (This is really a limitation of Live Messenger, not Lync Online.)


Features:
-Instant Message
-Audio and Video calls in a 1 to 1 senario

Limitations:
-Appears only 2 parting calls work: no 3party video or audio calls
-Not all emoticons works
-No screen sharing to from Live Messenger contact
-No file transfer

Domain Federation With Other Office 365 Lync Online Users
You can also federate with other Office 365 in a very simple "One Click" setup. Just goto the "Domain Federation" tab and click Enable to get this going. Now you can add contacts from other Office 365 domains and communicate in all modalities.

As you can see on the administration picture above the admin can block certain domains.
Features:
-Very simple setup
-Get very easy access to the whole Office 365 community; great intercompany connections
-Block specific domains
Limiations:-It may take a day to enable.

Lync Online Lync Web App Functionality
With the Lync Web App included with Lync Online you can have people who are not even a named user in Lync (anonymous) join a meeting and enjoy IM, desktop sharing. (audio call requires a partner service to be configured.) As we take a look the first things you'll notice is that the Silverlight, web based client looks very similar to the rich client.


Below is an example of sending a file attatchment using the LWA.

Now lets do something a little more tricky--share our screen from the LWA:


Sharing your screen with the LWA will require a small download the first time you try to share your screen as shown below.


You can select which application you wish to share.


And voila--screen sharing from a web app! It really all is very smooth and easy to do. (its all so very smooth I can see why one twitter user noted "google should be ashamed.")


Features:
-Allow Anonymous users join a conference call (no license required)

Limitations:
-LWA is not a full fledged Lync client, it just allows you to connect to ongoing meetings (full Lync has this same limitation)
-No PC-to-PC voice/audio

Questions:
-Can I get presence and instant message from some web client? Yes, you Outlook Web App.

Outlook Integration Adds Web Based Presence and Instant Message
Functionality inside Outlook Web App makes up a little for what Lync Web App is missing but doesn't entirely bridge the gap.


You can also set your presence from OWA as shown below:

Features
-Will archive IM conversations
-Instant Message and Set Presence

Limitations
-Very basic IM client means no audio, video, files or desktop sharing

Mobility
Currently there is no iPhone, Android or Windows Phone 7 client for Lync Online included with Office 365. (Actually there is no client for these platforms from Microsoft yet.)

My Take
I think that Microsoft is getting the feature list right with Lync Online included with Office 365. Some people will get a look at Lync for the first time--and I expect--wonder why they didn't use it before. Really business UC is being brought to the masses of small and not so small businesses with this offering.

If Microsoft finds a way to deliver Enterprise Voice with Office 365 Lync Online (as it seems poised to in the UK with Jajah partnership?) this may just be the solution to sweeps PBX's in smaller businesses into history.

PS-Tommy Clarke has a great article on "Top 5 Lync Online Problems" you will want to see:
http://www.ultimate-communications.com/2011/04/top-five-lync-online-problems-in-the-forums-the-short-answers-office365-lync/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+UltimateCommunications+%28Ultimate+Communications%29

Microsoft Lync Online to Get Enterprise Voice


It looks like Lync Online is truly going to get Enterprise Voice. About a week ago Micrososft and Jajah made an announcement and I was a bit foggy on what the specific results of that would be but Max Sanna has noted that Lync Online in UK will be getting Enterprise Voice. Truly dramatic times for communication solutions.

Source:
http://www.tweetdeck.com/twitter/MaxSanna/~MQpoE


 

Office 365/Lync Online: Rave Reviews, Huge Oppertunity & Seismic Shift In Store for SMB VARs

Microsoft has released Office365 Beta and the rave reviews are pouring in. I would say that the Lync Online features included with this package alone is "Wow" and that is not even mentioning Sharepoint, Exchange, Office Web Apps.

Frankly I think this will bring a huge shift in the SMB marketplace. SMB IT consultants are going to need shift from being repairmen/hardware fixers/server guys to doing planning, migrations, training and business improvement consulting. There will also be room for industry specific applications and innovations built on top of Sharepoint, Exchange and Lync. (yes, Microsoft has made it hugely easy to innovate on top: Check my article on integrating to Lync in 5 minutes! This works with Office365) There is huge oppertunity ahead--for those willing to find those new oppertunities. And for a new type of consultant: the IT/Business consultant.

Check out some of the twitter chatter below:
http://twitter.com/mjokeefe13/status/59956421772587009


http://twitter.com/CRNDaily/status/59983234196447232

(google! Ouch!)

I know that all the VOIP people of the world out there are taking solace in the fact that Lync Online currently doesn't do SIP or PSTN trunking. My opinion is that this is wishful thinking to say the least. Microsoft would have to be hiding in a cave to not realize the shattering effects that adding SIP trunking to their Lync Online offering would have. I'm just a little voip consultant that is watching Microsoft closely but I would be hugely surprised if some type of SIP trunking offering does not follow. (Why is JAJAH partnering with Microsoft to provide voip services to Lync Online? If someone has an answer how this specifically will pan out please comment.)

In the traditional SIP/VoIP world some vendors have already realized they need to get on board with the "new world" realities. snom for example, has begun the process of Lync enabling their complete line of snom phones so that they work with SIP or Lync (OCS). This means that you can use their phones with current SIP realities as well as the new Office365/Lync realities in the future. Aastra and Polycom have taken the route of using Lync Phone Edition firmware to achieve Lync certification.
SMB IT and VoIP consultants will need to adjust to the new realities. Things remain interesting!

Note: since this article I've written an in-dept review of Lync included with Office 365 that has been in demand. My guess is you will want to read it. (sorry the book length of it--a little out of character for me ;-)
http://windowspbx.blogspot.com/2011/04/in-depth-look-at-lync-online-included.html