The first point is that Microsoft Teams itself doesn’t require SIP, it is an end user UX App window that exposes different Apps such as Chat, Calling, Meetings etc. “So when we talk about Microsoft Teams does not use SIP, then at a technical level you are right on two points. This can be best explained in this simplified diagram.” This is the reason why you will still see the Skype logo in your audio, video and meeting experience. That is separate! It is just the code framework they have copied over to develop an enterprise grade audio, video and meeting service, that is exposed to the end user through Microsoft Teams. This does not mean that it uses the Skype consumer datacenters, network or PSTN services. “This new core as I said before is built on Skype consumer code. It wasn’t, but it is now in Microsoft Teams! In February 2005 I wrote a blog if the new OPUS codec (based on SILK) was to be used in Skype for Business. I found a very good blog around this describing it. I heard some rumors the architecture was build around Skype consumer. Tweet to was wondering which protocols Microsoft Teams was using.
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