Copilot in Teams will be available for multitenant organizations (B2B)

Microsoft has announced that Copilot will be accessible to Business-to-Business (B2B) members within Multi-Tenant Organizations (MTO). This update allows users with B2B (shadow) identities to utilize Copilot during Teams meetings, provided they have a license in their host tenant. This will help organizations boost collaboration and productivity when working with different organizations. There will be a new policy setting in the Teams Admin Center (TAC) enabling IT administrators to manage and control Copilot access specifically for B2B members. According to the  Roadmap ID 423474 , we can expect this feature to be rolling to the first customers at the end of this month. Keep an eye out on the messeage center, and in the Teams Admin Center for these changes.  I know a lot of users and customers are asking for this feature, but organizations should make sure such access is aligned with their own security and access policies. And users should be informed that when the feature is...

Batteling the Mediation server (or; this time we blame Cisco)

I'm sorry I haven't posted in a wile. But I have been busy doing other implementations. The two last days however, have been more quiet (Easter is almost upon us in Norway). I have now tried to install a mediation server, and connect the OCS world to the rest of the world through a SIP trunk to CUCM (v7).

Installing the mediation server, adding a certificate, and configuring dialing rules and routes was pretty easy. I've made one simple rule for internal dialing with 4 extensions, and one for the rest of the world (for testing purposes limited to dialing the Norwegian dial plan).

Setting up the trunk on CUCM seemed fairly easy to, but I do however have on problem with the configuration I set up. And if any of you out there have a solution to it, please let me know :)

Dialing from a Cisco phone to a pure MOCS extension is working with RTP in both directions. But when dialing from MOCS and out, all calls are blocked with a 503 (Service unavailable) message from the CUCM. I can see the call in CUCM's traces), and I see the same when tracing on the Mediation server.

I've searched around, and tried to figure out what is wrong. The only thing I think might be it is a problem related to how the OCS uses + in front of numbers when calling. There is a fix for this in OCS 2007, but it is not released for R2 (at least yet).

I have verified translation patterns, css and partitons on CUCM. And the digit analyzer is giving me an OK.

Does anyone out there know the reason for the 503 error code? (The SIP trunk is unsecured and is set to use MTP)