Threat Protection, data protection and access management. E1 is arguably limited in its security functionality, providing simply Active Directory sync capabilities that underpin Single Sign-On, plus the usual anti-malware, and mail filtering privacy and security features found in most Microsoft 365 packages. As of July 1, 2020, the Office 365 E1 Trial license is no longer available. If you need to license users for Microsoft Teams, read the Microsoft Teams service description.
There is often a great deal of confusion around how Microsoft Teams is licensed, as the marketing material from Microsoft often doesn’t provide adequate detail about the proper ways to license users and systems for Teams.
To hopefully simplify the guidelines, I’ve written this blog to provide a comprehensive breakdown of how to license your users given your specific needs. I’ll leave out the legacy information on Microsoft Skype for Business and concentrate solely on Teams.
All pricing provided in this blog is provided in US dollars and priced at MSRP through the CSP program.
Microsoft Teams Voice Licenses and Add-Ons:
Phone System ($8/user/month)
Phone System licenses provide the ability for a user to receive and transfer calls. Users can make online, peer-to-peer calls using Teams, but they will need an additional Calling Plan add-on to be able to make outbound calls using Microsoft as the PSTN calling provider.
Phone System is available as an add-on SKU or is included within the Office 365 E5 plan. As of today, in order to use the Phone System plan, the user needs an Enterprise Office 365 subscription (E1, E3, E5).
Calling Plan ($12/user/month Domestic, $24/user/month Domestic + International)
Calling Plan licenses provide users the ability to make outbound calls using Microsoft as the voice provider.
These can be purchased as domestic per user (3,000 minutes/user/month pooled) or domestic AND international per user (3,000 minutes/user/month pooled domestic, 600 minutes/user/month pooled international).
Audio Conferencing ($4/user/month)
Audio Conferencing provides the ability to create a Teams meeting that contains a PSTN dial-in number for users to call into. This can be added to basically all Office 365 subscriptions (including Business Premium or Skype for Business Online Plan 2 Standalone) but is also included within the Enterprise E5 plan
Cloud Voicemail (included in Exchange Online Plan 2)
A Cloud Voicemail license stores voicemail in Exchange Online and allows users to check their voicemail in both the Outlook and Teams apps. If a user has Office 365 E1, they would not be able to use Cloud Voicemail as the Office 365 E1 plan only comes with Exchange Online Plan 1.
Now that the different plans are outlined, I’ll build out a few use cases to help narrow down which options best fit your needs.
In this scenario, the organization would like to use Office 365 E1 as the base plan to license their users for voice. This is the lowest cost method as of today that is fully supported by Microsoft for all Teams functionality. I wouldn’t typically recommend this approach as it doesn’t include the full Office applications downloads, but it does provide the licensing needed to leverage Teams for Enterprise Voice.
- Office 365 Enterprise E1 Plan: $8/user/month
- Exchange Online (Plan 2): $8/user/month (needed for voicemail)
- Phone System Add-on: $8/user/month
- Calling Plan Add-on
- Domestic: $12/user/month
- Domestic: International @ $24/user/month
- Audio Conferencing: $4/user/month (Optional)
Total Cost per user = $40/user/month with the domestic Calling Plan and Audio Conferencing
Option #2: Office 365 E3 Approach
In this scenario, the organization would like to use Office 365 E3 as the base plan to license their users for voice.
- Office 365 Enterprise E3 Plan: $20/user/month (contains the following subscription)
- Exchange Online (Plan 2)
- Phone System Add-on: $8/user/month
- Calling Plan Add-on
- Domestic: $12/user/month
- Domestic: International @ $24/user/month
- Audio Conferencing: $4/user/month (Optional)
Total Cost per user = $44/user/month with the domestic Calling Plan
Option #3: Office 365 E5 Approach
In this scenario, the organization would like to use Office 365 E5 as the base plan to license their users for voice.
- Office 365 Enterprise E5 Plan: $35/user/month (contains all of the following subscriptions)
- Exchange Online (Plan 2)
- Phone System Plan
- Audio Conferencing
- Calling Plan
- Domestic: $12/user/month
- Domestic & International: $24/user/month
Total Cost per user = $47/user/month with the domestic Calling Plan.
The E5 subscription comes with additional benefits that should be evaluated before dismissing this as a viable option. Below is a summary of the features that come with E5 that do not come with E3 or E1.
- Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection: provides protection across Office 365 workloads including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive, and Teams.
- Power BI Pro: Unify data from many sources to create interactive, immersive dashboards and reports that provide actionable insights and drive business results.
- Advanced eDiscovery: provides an end-to-end workflow to preserve, collect, review, analyze, and export content that is responsive to your organization’s internal and external investigations.
Licensing Microsoft Teams with Microsoft 365 Instead of Office 365
With the Microsoft 365 bundles available today, the complexity does not increase greatly. For the scenarios above, below are the impacts for organizations needing to leverage the full voice capabilities of Microsoft Teams:
- Microsoft 365 Business: Need to upgrade to the Enterprise options in order to qualify for the add-ons as of today
- Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3: Need to purchase the Phone System, Calling Plan, and Audio Conferencing Add-ons for complete voice functionality
- Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5: Need to purchase the Calling Plan for complete voice functionality
Option #4: Microsoft 365 Business Voice (Coming Soon to US Customers, pricing not released)
There are new plans coming that will make the cost of using Teams as their business phone system far more desirable for small businesses. These plans are currently live in the UK and Canada, and Microsoft is hoping to have them released in the United States in Q1 of 2020. We’ll keep this page updated with the latest information.
These plans would allow organizations that use the small and medium business plans to use Teams as their phone system, which would be a big game changer for organizations that couldn’t justify the current price bump to E3 or E5.
The Microsoft Business Voice plan can be added to any of the plans below:
- Office 365 Business Essentials
- Office 365 Business Premium
- Office 365 E1
- Office 365 E3
- Office 365 A1
- Office 365 A3
- Microsoft 365 Business
- Microsoft 365 E3
- Microsoft 365 A3
Not all the details (including price) are released yet for this plan, but the Microsoft 365 Business Voice plan will include all the following:
- Cloud-based phone system with advanced features including call transfer, multi-level auto attendants, and call queues.
- Domestic calling plan including 1,200 minutes per user.
- Dial-in audio conferencing for up to 250 people per meeting.
- Call from anywhere, on any device through the Microsoft Teams app on desktop, mobile, web, and desk phones.
Business Voice requires an Office 365 subscription that includes Microsoft Teams. It is an add-on subscription for up to 300 users that cannot be used standalone. If your organization exceeds the 300-user maximum, one of the earlier three methods may be the preferred route. Again, we will continue to update this blog as this plan reaches general availability to ensure accuracy.
Direct Routing
Microsoft Direct Routing allows you to connect a supported, customer-provided Session Border Controller (SBC) to Microsoft Phone System. This architecture has several use cases, and below are a few examples that would lead a company to implement Direct Routing.
- Customer has a long-term SIP contract in place that company wishes to leverage instead of Microsoft Calling Plans
- Customer has found a more cost-effective SIP provider given a company’s calling trends and cost of Microsoft Calling Plans
- An organization needs call recording, which isn’t supported on Microsoft Teams without Direct Routing and a call recording solution implemented
- Configuring interoperability between customer-owned telephony equipment, such as 3rd party PBX, analog devices, and Microsoft Phone System
- Customer needs to have Overhead Paging or Call Centers configured with the phone system
- Microsoft Calling Plans are not available in your Country
With Direct Routing, the customer can leverage a different SIP provider, and in this instance they would NOT need the Microsoft calling plan and could leverage their own SIP provider. They would still need the Microsoft Phone System plan (either $8/user/month as a standalone or included with E5).
Depending on their conferencing needs, they could leverage the SIP provider for the conference bridges or use the Audio Conferencing plan from Microsoft. Direct Routing customers certainly can leverage the Microsoft Calling Plans too if they did not want to use their own SIP provider. The Audio Conferencing licensing can be tricky with Direct Routing, and more information can be found here.
Common Area Phones and Meeting Rooms
There are two different licensing options for Teams devices that are not tied to a user, and they are the Common Area Phone License and the Meeting Room License. The features included in each are outlined below.
- Common Area Phone: $8/device/month
- Includes the Phone System Plan
- Still requires a calling plan for dialing out
- Meeting Room: $15/device/month
- Includes the Teams application license, Phone System Plan, Audio Conferencing Plan, and Intune for device management
- Still requires a calling plan for dialing out
The Common Area Phone license is best suited for devices such as kitchen phones, copy room phones, warehouse phones, etc. The Meeting Room license is best suited for conference rooms where the room may initiate an ad-hoc meeting and need to leverage the collaborative features of Teams.
Communication Credits
Communications Credits are a convenient way to pay for Audio Conferencing and Calling Plan minutes. I advise all clients to setup communication credits as they almost always are used in some fashion to ensure users have full functionality. A few use cases of Communication Credits are outlined below.
- Add toll-free numbers to use with Audio Conferencing meetings, auto attendants, or call queues. Toll-free calls are billed per minute and require a positive Communications Credits balance.
- Dialing out from an Audio Conference meeting to add someone else from anywhere in the world.
- Dialing out from an Audio Conference meeting to your mobile phone without the Microsoft Teams app installed and to destinations that aren’t already included in your subscription.
- Dial any international phone number when you have Domestic Calling Plan
- Dial international phone numbers beyond what is included in a Domestic and International Calling Plan
- Dial out and pay per minute once you have exhausted your monthly minute allotment.
Keep in mind, Communication Credits are NOT a replacement for a calling plan. They are intended for the use cases above in addition to providing calling plans to users.
If you would like to discuss the licensing options further, I would be happy to discuss what I know. Just shoot an email to info@pei.com, and I’ll reach out to you directly.
Martin Feehan, Director of Client Relations
Useful Resources for Further Reading
Compare Office 365 Enterprise Plans
Compare Exchange Online Plans
Microsoft Teams Add-On Licensing
What is Microsoft 365 Business Voice?
Calling Plans for Office 365
Microsoft Calling Plan Rates
-->Microsoft 365 and Office 365 are available in a variety of plans to best meet the needs of your organization.
Service families and plans
The following table lists the different service families and plans available in Microsoft 365 and Office 365. For a high-level overview of features and pricing information, or to chat with an online representative, select any of the links in the Plans column.
Microsoft E1 Vs E3
Office 365 service family | Plans |
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Business (maximum of 300 users) | Microsoft 365 Business Basic (formerly Office 365 Business Essentials) Microsoft 365 Business Standard (formerly Office 365 Business Premium) Microsoft 365 Business Premium (formerly Microsoft 365 Business) Microsoft 365 Apps for business (formerly Office 365 Business) |
Enterprise (unlimited number of users) | Office 365 E1 Office 365 E3 Office 365 E5 Office 365 F3 Microsoft 365 F1 Microsoft 365 F3 (includes Office 365 F3) Microsoft 365 E3 (includes Office 365 E3) Microsoft 365 E5 (includes Office 365 E5) Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (formerly Office 365 ProPlus) |
Education (unlimited number of users) | Office 365 A1 Office 365 A3 Office 365 E5 Microsoft 365 A1 (one-time, per device license paired with free Office 365 A1 per user licenses) Microsoft 365 A3 (includes Office 365 A3) Microsoft 365 A5 (includes Office 365 A5) |
U.S. Government (unlimited number of users) | See all available plans |
Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in China | See all available plans |
Office 365 Germany | Learn about Office 365 Germany |
Service availability within each Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plan
Each Microsoft 365 or Office 365 plan includes a number of individual services, such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online. The following table shows the services that are available in each plan.
Important
While a service may be available across Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans, the features available in each plan may differ. To see the details of features that are available for each plan, refer to the individual service description or contact your Reseller or Microsoft sales representative for more information.
Several of the Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans have add-ons that you can buy for your subscription. An add-on provides additional functionality to the subscription. For more information, see Buy or edit an add-on for Office 365 for business.
Service | Microsoft 365 Apps | Microsoft 365 Business Basic | Microsoft 365 Business Standard | Microsoft 365 Business Premium | Office 365 E1 | Microsoft 365 E3/Office 365 E3 | Microsoft 365 E5/Office 365 E53,15 | Microsoft 365 F3/Office 365 F3 | Microsoft 365 F1 |
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Office 365 platform | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Exchange Online | No | Yes5 | Yes5 | Yes5 | Yes5 | Yes6 | Yes6 | Yes8 | No16 |
SharePoint Online | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes17 |
OneDrive | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes4 | Yes4 |
Skype for Business Online 14 | No | Yes9 | Yes9 | Yes9 | Yes9 | Yes10 | Yes12 | Yes13 | Yes13 |
Office for the web | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No18 |
Office applications | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Project | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Power BI | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Yammer Enterprise | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Azure Information Protection2 | No | No1 | No1 | Yes | No1 | Yes | Yes | No1 | No |
Microsoft Kaizala | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
1 Azure Information Protection is not included, but can be purchased as a separate add-on and will enable the supported Information Rights Management (IRM) features. Some Azure Information Protection features require a subscription to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, which is not included with Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Microsoft 365 Business Standard, Microsoft 365 F1, Microsoft 365 F3, Office 365 E1, Office 365 A1, or Office 365 F3.
2 To learn more about which Azure Information Protection features are included with Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans, see Azure Information Protection.
3 Office 365 E5 and Microsoft 365 E5 contain Phone System and Audio Conferencing. To implement a Calling Plan requires an additional plan purchase (either Domestic or International).
4 Includes 2 GB storage.
5 Includes Exchange Online Plan 1.
6 Includes Exchange Online Plan 2.
7 Includes Exchange Online Plan 1 plus supplemental features.
8 Includes Exchange Online Kiosk.
9 Includes Skype for Business Online Plan 2 with basic client limitations.
10 Includes Skype for Business Online Plan 2 without any client limitations.
11 Includes Skype for Business Online Plan 1 plus supplemental features.
12 Includes Skype for Business Online Plan 2 with voice support and without any client limitations.
13 Includes Skype for Business Online Plan 1.
14 Microsoft Teams is now the primary client for messaging, meetings, and calling in Microsoft 365. As of Oct. 1, 2018, new customers with 500 seats or less are onboarded to Microsoft Teams and do not have access to Skype for Business Online. Tenants that are already using Skype for Business Online are able to continue doing so (including provisioning new users) until they complete their transition to Microsoft Teams.
15 Includes Microsoft 365 E5 Compliance, which provides automatic classification and retention, Customer Key, Advanced Message Encryption, Insider Risk Management, Communication Compliance, Information Barriers, Customer Lockbox, Privileged Access Management, Advanced Audit, Records Management, and Advanced eDiscovery capabilities; and Microsoft 365 E5 Security, which includes Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 2, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Azure Active Directory Plan 2, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Microsoft Cloud App Security, and Safe Documents.
16 Microsoft 365 F1 does not include rights to an Exchange mailbox. To enable a full Teams experience, M365 F1 licenses may come with the Exchange Online K1 service plan enabled. Although the Exchange Online K1 service plan will provision a mailbox for the user, M365 F1 users are not entitled to use the mailbox. We recommend that your customers disable Outlook on the web via these steps and ask users not to access the Exchange mailbox via any other methods.
17 Includes SharePoint Online Kiosk. Cannot be administrators. No site mailbox. No personal site.
18 Microsoft 365 F1 users can read files using Office for the web, but do not have create/edit/save rights.
Basic client limitations
The following features are available in the full client, but are not available in the basic client:
- Manage team call settings
- Manage delegates
- Make calls on behalf of another contact (manager/delegate scenario)
- Handle another's calls if configured as a delegate
- Manage a high volume of calls
- Initiate a call to a Response Group
- Call park
- Group call pickup
Changing or mixing plans
As the needs of your organization change, you may need to change your Microsoft 365 plan. You can switch from your current subscription to another subscription:
- In the same service family: For example, you can move from Microsoft 365 Business Basic to Microsoft 365 Business Standard, or from Office 365 E1 to Office 365 E3.
- From a standalone plan: For example, you can move from Exchange Online Plan 1 to Office 365 E1.
- To a different service family: For example, you can move from Microsoft 365 Business Basic to Office 365 E3.
For information about how to change subscriptions, including how to move from a trial to a paid subscription, see Switch to a different Microsoft 365 plan or subscription.
You can combine Enterprise, Business, and standalone plans (for example, Exchange Online Plan 1) within a single account. However, existing limitations on the number of seats per plan do not change. For example, you can have up to 300 seats per plan on both Microsoft 365 Business Basic and Microsoft 365 Business Standard, but an unlimited number of users on Exchange Online Plan 1.
Standalone services
The following online services are available on their own, as standalone plans. They can also be added to Business and Enterprise service family plans that don't already include them. For pricing information, or to chat with an online representative, select any of the plans listed in the following table.
Service | Plans |
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Exchange Online | Exchange Online Plan 1 Exchange Online Plan 2 Exchange Online Protection Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Exchange Online Archiving Exchange Online Kiosk |
SharePoint Online | SharePoint Online Plan 1 SharePoint Online Plan 2 |
OneDrive for Business | OneDrive for Business Plan 1 OneDrive for Business Plan 2 |
Office applications | Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise Microsoft 365 Apps for business |
Project portfolio management | Project Plan 1 Project Plan 3 Project Plan 5 |
Yammer | Yammer Basic |
Organizational insights | Workplace Analytics |
Business intelligence service | Power BI |
Online diagram software | Visio Plan 1 Visio Plan 2 |
Information Rights Management | Azure Information Protection |
Feature availability
Microsoft E1 Vs F3 License
Microsoft E1 License Features
To view feature availability across Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans, see Microsoft 365 and Office 365 platform service description.