When you buy a, or subscription, your purchase includes 60 minutes of free Skype calls to mobiles and landlines every month, in. You can enjoy using the inclusive Skype minutes with the Microsoft account that you have associated with your Office 365 subscription. To activate your Office 365 Skype minutes:.
Cost effective and collaborative tools for businesses of any size. Easy to set up and join Powerful collaboration tools Made by Microsoft. Get Office 365. If you are licensed for Office 365 ProPlus, Office 365 Enterprise E3 or Office 365 Enterprise E4, you are also licensed for the full Skype for Business Windows desktop client, which includes additional features including advanced telephony support, archiving & compliance features.
to Office with your. In the Services & subscriptions section, select Overview.
Select Get Skype minutes. The activation page is displayed. In the activation page, select Activate. It takes a few minutes to activate your Office 365 Skype minutes. When the activation is complete, the message Your Skype minutes are ready displays at the top of the My Account screen. That's it – you're ready to make calls from using your Skype minutes subscription. Learn more about to mobiles and landlines.
16.0.4795.1000 / 2 January 2019; 2 months ago ( 2019-01-02) Windows, Windows Mobile, macOS, Android and iOS Audio, Video, Instant Messaging Website Skype for Business is an (IM) used with or with Skype for Business Online (available with ). Skype for Business is. On 11 November 2014, announced that Skype for Business would replace Lync in 2015. The latest version of the communication software combines features of Lync and of the consumer software.
There are two user interfaces – organizations can switch their users from the default Skype for Business interface to the Skype for Business (Lync) interface. In September 2017, Microsoft announced that would replace Skype for Business eventually.
On May 20, 2018, Microsoft retired Skype for Business for. Contents.
History Microsoft released Office Communicator 2007 to production on 28 July 2007 and launched it on 27 October 2007. It was followed by Office Communicator 2007 R2, released on 19 March 2009. Microsoft released the successor to Office Communicator, Lync 2010, on 25 January 2011. The full-featured desktop version of the client requires, or with Service Pack 2 or newer. Lync 2010 was released for the, and platforms in December 2011.
Lync 2010 was succeeded by Lync and Lync Server 2013, which were released in 2012. On 11 November 2014, Microsoft announced that Lync would be replaced by Skype for Business in 2015, which would combine features of Lync and the consumer software.
In April 2015, Microsoft officially launched Skype for Business. On 22 September 2015, Skype for Business 2016 was released alongside. On 27 October 2016, the Skype for Business for Mac client was released. On 7 September 2017, users began noticing a message that stated 'Skype for Business is now '. This was confirmed on 25 September 2017, at Microsoft's annual Ignite conference.
Features The Basic features of Skype for Business include:. (IM). Audio Call.
Video Call Advanced features relate to integration with other software:. Availability of contacts based on contacts stored in a. Users can retrieve contact lists from a local directory service such as Microsoft Exchange Server. can show if other people are working on the same document. All communication between the clients takes place through a.
This makes communications more secure, as messages do not need to leave the corporate intranet, unlike with the Internet-based. The server can be set to relay messages to other instant messaging networks, avoiding installation of extra software at the client side. A number of client types are available for Microsoft Lync, including mobile clients.
Uses as the basis for its client communication protocol. Offers support for and to encrypt and secure signaling and media traffic. Allows sharing files Note: With the release of Lync Server 2013 in October 2012, a new collaboration feature 'Persistent Group Chat' which allows multi-party chat with preservation of content between chat sessions was introduced. However, only the native Windows OS client and no other platform supports this feature at this time. The main new features of this version are the addition of real-time multi-client capabilities, (which allow teams of people to see and simultaneously work on the same documents and communications session).
Lync implements these features as follows:. Collaboration through Whiteboard documents, where the participants have freedom to share text, drawing and graphical annotations. Collaboration through documents, where the participants can control and see presentations, as well as allow everybody to add text, drawing and graphical annotations. Polling lists, where Presenters can organize polls and all participants can vote and see results. Desktop sharing, usually by allowing participants to see and collaborate on a Windows screen. Windows applications sharing, by allowing participants to see and collaborate on a specific application. All collaboration sessions get automatically defined as conferences, where clients can invite more contacts.
Conference initiators (usually called 'organizers') can either promote participants to act as presenters or demote them to act as attendees. They can also define some basic policies about what presenters and attendees can see and do. Deeper details of policy permissions are defined at server level. Following Microsoft's acquisition of Skype in May 2011, the Lync and Skype platforms could be connected, but sometimes only after lengthy provisioning time. Extensions Lync uses a number of extensions to the SIP/ instant-messaging protocol for some features. As with most instant-messaging platforms, non-Microsoft instant-messaging clients that have not implemented these publicly available extensions may not work correctly or have complete functionality.
Lync supports and IM to other popular instant message services such as AOL, Yahoo, MSN, and any service using the protocol. Text instant-messaging in a web browser is available via Lync integration within Exchange Outlook Web App. Although other IM protocols such as and do have wider support by third-party clients, these protocols have been largely reverse-engineered by outside developers. Microsoft does offer details of its extensions on and provides an kit to help developers build platforms that can interoperate with Lync Server and clients.
Clients As of May 2018, the following Skype for Business clients are available:. Windows and macOS: Included with Office 365. Linux by TEL.RED. iOS: Microsoft app in iTunes app store; alternative client by TEL.RED.
Android: Microsoft app in Google Play; alternative client by TEL.RED. and apps were retired by Microsoft in May 2018.
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Office Support. Effective May 20, 2018, the Windows Phone app for Skype for Business will be retired and will no longer be available for download from the Windows Phone Store. External links.