B
BYOA Bring Your Own Application
The ability to connect any SIP-compliant voice application to the Teams Plus network without requiring a specific application stack. Customers run Microsoft Teams, Five9, NiCE, TCN, aryza, AI voice agents, and other SIP-compliant platforms on the same carrier-grade network.
BYOC Bring Your Own Carrier
The ability to connect any existing carrier relationship to the Teams Plus network without renegotiating telecom contracts. Customers preserve carrier rates, porting arrangements, and existing number inventories while gaining the operational and routing capabilities of the T+ platform.
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C
Carrier-agnostic
An architectural principle of the Teams Plus platform. The network layer does not lock customers into a specific PSTN provider. Customers can bring their own carriers (BYOC) or use Teams Plus carrier partnerships with Bell, Telus, Bandwidth, Sinch, and Infobip.
CCaaS Contact Center as a Service
Cloud-delivered contact center platforms. Examples include Five9, NiCE, Genesys, TCN, and aryza. Teams Plus is not a CCaaS platform. It is the carrier-grade voice network that runs beneath CCaaS platforms.
CPaaS Carrier Platform as a Service
Carrier-grade voice infrastructure delivered as a managed service rather than built in-house or bundled with a voice application. The category Teams Plus operates in. CPaaS gives organizations the architectural benefits of building their own carrier-grade network without the 12-to-18 month build timeline and capital investment.
P
Programmable IVR
Interactive Voice Response built using APIs and software logic rather than purpose-built IVR platforms. Common in AI voice agent deployments. Teams Plus provides the carrier-grade voice infrastructure beneath programmable IVR workloads.
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
The aggregate of the world's telephone networks operated by carriers. Voice applications connect to the PSTN through a carrier-grade voice network. Teams Plus is the carrier-grade voice infrastructure layer that connects business voice applications to the PSTN.
S
Session Border Controller SBC
A device or service that sits at the boundary between two voice networks, handling signaling, media, security, and protocol translation. Required for Microsoft Direct Routing deployments. Teams Plus uses certified SBCs from Ribbon.
SIP Trunking
A method of delivering voice communications over an IP connection using the Session Initiation Protocol. The standard interconnection between voice applications and carrier-grade voice networks. Most modern dialers, UCaaS platforms, CCaaS platforms, and AI voice agents connect to the Teams Plus network via SIP.
Spam Likely
A label applied by carriers and call-screening apps (Hiya, RoboKiller, Truecaller, native iOS and Android screening) to outbound numbers flagged as having a poor calling reputation. Spam Likely flagging reduces answer rates significantly. Mitigated through Number Reputation Management.
U
UCaaS Unified Communications as a Service
Cloud-delivered voice, messaging, and meetings platforms. Examples include Microsoft Teams, RingCentral, and Zoom Phone. Teams Plus is not a UCaaS platform. It is the carrier-grade voice network beneath UCaaS platforms.
V
Voice API
A programmable interface for initiating, controlling, and analyzing voice calls. Teams Plus offers Voice and SMS APIs as one of several connectivity options into the carrier-grade network, alongside SIP trunking and Microsoft Direct Routing.
487 SIP Error
A SIP response code indicating that a call was terminated before answer. Teams Plus Insights provides granular 487 mapping with recommended client actions for outbound dialer integrations, helping operations teams distinguish between caller hang-ups, network timeouts, and carrier rejections.