That is a terrible idea, we need fewer people talking while on the road. Not people joining in on an entire meeting.
Teams becomes a replacement for phones in business, so likely be more used for 1:1 calls than meetings.
I use teams on a daily basis for work, so I understand it can be a phone replacement. That doesn’t negate the issue though. The whole thing is a distraction from driving.
As long as you’re saying that in the same way as normal phone calls distract, then I agree.
I would actually welcome this if my company still let me connect to our Teams from my phone. It was so easy to pop down to the grocery store during the work day and not miss anything at work.
Are orgs blocking mobile? Habent heard of that, not really sure how that works, is there really an admin setting that doesn’t allow mobile app usage?
Guess I’d take my laptop and a hotspot…
Some orgs are requiring Teams access to be from their network (so certain IPs…you need to VPN in), and then they also limit network/VPN access to their devices. So you’d need a company provided phone or laptop, and not everyone warrants one.
Awesome, now I can be driving while my boss is yelling at me.