

Also when in SfB mode only, you can dial any URI directly, so you can connect to a third party service such as Pexip, Webex, Zoom, Bluejeans etc if they have a SfB URI to dial. In Skype for Business mode only, if the MTR receives a Teams invite it will not be able to process it. So what are the differences? Well the User Interface (UI) is slightly different. – Microsoft Teams (default) and Skype for Business – Skype for Business (default) and Microsoft Teams There are three options available in the MTR client, these are This means the MTR can operate in a SfB mode or Teams mode. The current MTR software is built on the same platform as the SRSv2.

Well the answer is quite simple, its the same.

One question that I get asked quite a lot is the capabilities when transitioning from Skype to Teams, how does the Skype Room System v2 (aka SRSv2 or Rigel) work with Teams in a room environment with the renamed Microsoft Teams Room (MTR)?
