Teams Rooms license model

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Microsoft recently changed their license model for Teams Rooms.
I did a short video about it, where I explain the differences from the licenses you know today: Standard & Premium.
To the licenses that you will use in the future: Basic & Pro.

The licenses are live in your admin portal now!
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Thanks Lars for this great video. One minor correction/addition:
Do not mix up Intune and Conditional Access.
=> Intune requires an Intune License, which you can have either individually or as part of an license package like Endpoint Security.
An Intune license gives you all the Intune & Endpoint Manager things, which are more or less important depending on how the org want to manage their devices.
=> Conditional Access, however, has TWO requirements:
a) the device needs to be in Intune (and therefor needs an Intune license)
b) the account also needs an AzureAD P1 (Premium 1) license!

Both Intune & P1 were included in both old MTR licenses and both are missing in the new BASIC! (no surprise as both are also not in E3 and this one is not free)
No concrete info yet, if it is ok to add an Intune license to a BASIC MTR in order to get it into Endpoint Manager. Who knows anything?

No need to worry for the new PRO as it includes both Intune + AzureAD P1.

Hope this clears it.

YodellingDuck
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Thank you Lars! Greatly appreciate your work!

MPKramer
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Great, thanks! I was wondering about why we had an E3 licence assigned to a room and now I know i can get rid of it! Cheers

tlpccos
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What about the calendar and sending invitations to the teams room device directly with that license?
Do we need to add additional exchenge online license to have that feature so the room device can answer the invitations and show the calendar as it was before?

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