[Promoted] Vodacom Business launches Vodacom Operator Connect, powered by Microsoft Teams
This enables the brand to launch Vodacom Operator Connect, which offers a more programmatic approach to provisioning, managing, supporting and billing Microsoft Teams services.
This is a welcome offering for the more than 300 million monthly active users on Teams. And with Microsoft’s recent announcement that a new and faster version of Teams will be made available to all customers later this year, enterprise-grade reliability is non-negotiable. As a Microsoft partner, Vodacom Business is committed to providing customers with the best communication solutions and this approval demonstrates the brand’s ability to deliver quality services and support for Microsoft Teams.
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