O Canada
Looks like Thinktel Communications, a Canadian SIP trunk provider has been qualified for use with OCS 2007 R2. I’m surprised there wasn’t more of an announcement about this.
Via Alex Lewis.
Looks like Thinktel Communications, a Canadian SIP trunk provider has been qualified for use with OCS 2007 R2. I’m surprised there wasn’t more of an announcement about this.
Via Alex Lewis.
I had a client ask recently if there was a way to insert federated contacts into their own internal address book. This would work out well for organizations where there would maybe be a few high-profile users who are frequently added between different companies. I went about trying this today and the answer is that it kind of works.
For sake of this example let’s say I’m user A in Company A with an OCS SIP domain of domainA.com and a partner I’m federated with is User B in Company B with an OCS SIP domain of domainB.com. Since the OCS Address Book Service will pick up any user or contact in Active Directory that has the msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress attribute set I went about the following:
I can search the Search field in Communicator and I get the by-letter matching for User B as I would expect for anyone else in my organization. The only downside is I don’t receive any presence or information for the user until I actually add them to my contact list. On the other hand, this is the exact same behavior seen when typing any federated contact’s name into the Search field. Mission sort of accomplished?