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Learn how to enhance your Microsoft Teams experience with the Microsoft Teams Premium add-on license |
Important
Teams Premium licenses are not a replacement for Teams licenses. Users must have both a Teams license and a Teams Premium license for Teams and Teams Premium features to work properly. For more information on Teams Premium requirements, see What are the requirements to purchase Teams Premium?.
Microsoft Teams Premium is a Teams add-on license that allows organizations with Microsoft 365 subscriptions to enhance their Teams experience with benefits like:
- More personalized and intelligent meetings, webinars, and town halls.
- Enhanced protection for meetings.
- Advanced management and reporting capabilities for IT.
- Advanced Virtual Appointments.
This article is for IT admins who wish to understand Teams Premium licensing and purchase Teams Premium licenses for their users. This article provides answers to questions like:
- Microsoft Teams Premium licensing
- How does Teams Premium compare to Teams?
- Are there previous Teams features that moved to Teams Premium?
- What are the requirements to purchase Teams Premium?
- Which users should be assigned Teams Premium licenses?
- How does Teams Premium differ from Teams Rooms Pro?
- Can I experience Teams Premium before buying licenses?
- How do I purchase Teams Premium licenses?
- Is admin configuration required after assigning users licenses?
To learn how to set up and configure Teams Premium features, see Microsoft Teams Premium - Overview for administrators, which also includes links to end-user documentation. To learn how to manage licenses and features in one place, see Manage Teams Premium for your organization.
Important
For admins to be able to manage Teams Premium features, their tenant needs at least one user with an active Teams Premium license.
Purchasing the Teams Premium add-on license provides admins and end users with extra features on top Teams along with their Microsoft 365 subscription.
The following tables compare key features between Teams and Teams Premium. Because Teams Premium is an add-on license to Teams, users need Teams and Teams Premium licenses to access all features listed in the following table. Teams Premium licenses don't replace users' standard Teams licenses.
* To take advantage of eCDN for all attendees, either a Teams Premium or standalone eCDN license is required. eCDN can be acquired as a standalone license, and more licenses can be purchased outside of Teams Premium, if needed. To learn about eCDN licensing, see Microsoft eCDN.
1 If RTMP-In is enabled for a town hall, live translated captions aren't available to the attendees even if the organizer selects the languages before the town hall starts. 2 To take advantage of eCDN for all attendees, either a Teams Premium or standalone eCDN license is required. eCDN can be acquired as a standalone license, and more licenses can be purchased outside of Teams Premium, if needed. To learn about eCDN licensing, see Microsoft eCDN.*
* Customers must acquire and assign Teams Premium licenses to each user in their tenant for its use of Advanced collaboration analytics.
* This feature is only available to Teams Premium users with a Microsoft 365 E5, E5 Compliance, F5 Compliance, or F5 Security + Compliance subscription. For more information on licensing requirements, see What are the requirements to purchase Teams Premium?
In the meeting recap, your users can find the most important parts of a meeting, captured and organized in one place. With a Teams Premium license, your users can get a more personalized rundown of their meetings with intelligent meeting recap. To learn more about intelligent meeting recap, see Meeting recap in Microsoft Teams.
* Mentions of a user's name is pulled from the meeting transcript, not from an @mention tag in the meeting chat.
Note
Intelligent recap features will be available as a part of the Copilot for Microsoft 365 license.
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* SMS notifications for Virtual Appointments are currently available in the US, Canada, and UK.
The Meet app in Teams allows users to view important details of their meetings including upcoming meetings, meeting recaps, meeting recordings, and meeting @mentions. To learn how to use the Meet app, see Stay on top of meetings with Meet in Microsoft Teams.
* Mentions of a user's name is pulled from the meeting transcript, not from an @mention tag in the meeting chat.
Microsoft Places allows you and your organization to build a smart workplace. With a Teams Premium license, your users can experience upgraded features that support advanced booking and space analytics. As an admin, you have access to advanced management capabilities. To learn more about Places, see Microsoft Places overview.
Requires a Teams Phone license.
The Queues app is a Teams-native solution designed to empower organizations to manage customer engagements efficiently, unlocking a set of advanced call functionalities for Teams Phone Call queues and Auto attendants. To learn more about the Queues app, see Use the Queues app for Microsoft Teams and Manage the Queues app.
For a complete list of features available in the Queues app, see Manage voice applications policies.
With Immersive spaces in Teams, your users can join a 3D immersive meeting experience for up-to 16 people right from any Teams meeting.
With a Teams Premium license, your distributed workforce can connect in 3D immersive experiences using the Mesh application with up-to 200 attendees. To learn more about Mesh, see Microsoft Mesh overview.
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With the general release of Teams Premium on February 1, 2023, the following Teams features moved from Teams to Teams Premium.
- Live translation of meeting captions.
- PPT live chapters.
- Timeline markers in Teams meeting recordings for when a user left or joined meetings.
- Custom organization Together mode scenes.
- Virtual Appointments: SMS notifications.
- Virtual Appointments: Organizational analytics in the Teams admin center.
- Virtual Appointments: Scheduled queue view.
Teams Premium is available to purchase worldwide through all Microsoft purchasing channels, including EA, EAS, CSP, Web Direct, MCA - Customer led, and MCA - Partner led.
Before you can purchase Teams Premium licenses for your users, ensure your tenant and users meet the requirements.
The tenant requirement is:
- Must be a commercial, worldwide public sector, EDU, GCC, GCC High, DoD, or non-profit tenant.
The user requirement is:
- An Office 365 or Microsoft 365 subscription and a Teams license.
- For new customers, Teams licenses must be purchased separately from Office 365/Microsoft 365 licenses, but both licenses are still required for Teams Premium.
Teams Premium bundles a large set of advanced Teams features under a single license. There are instances where a single Teams Premium feature could be acquired through other licensing scenarios. However, the Teams Premium license is designed to be the most holistic and simplest avenue to enhance your organization's and users' Teams experiences.
Teams Premium is licensed on a per-user subscription basis and is subject to the Universal Terms for Online Services. You should plan to assign a Teams Premium user subscription license to every user you want to provide Teams Premium features for.
A user's Teams experience depends on their Teams license and their event role. Teams checks a user’s license and role feature by feature to deliver the appropriate experience.
For example, in a Teams meeting, Teams checks each users’ type of Teams license and whether they're a meeting organizer or attendee. These factors determine a user’s experience and potentially other attendees’ experience during the meeting.
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Organizer-based features: Some Teams Premium features are applied at the organizer level. If an event organizer has a Teams Premium license, the organizer-based features are shared and made accessible to the attendees only during the event.
[!NOTE] If an organizer with a Teams Premium license appoints a delegate to create their meetings, the delegate doesn't need a Teams Premium license for organizer-based features to work.
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Attendee-based features: Some Teams Premium features are applied at the attendee/user level. These Teams Premium features aren't shared or made accessible to other attendees during the event and only benefit the Teams Premium licensed users.
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Admin-based features: Some Teams Premium features primarily benefit an organization's IT admins. These features are only accessible to Teams admins with a Teams Premium license.
The following table shows which Teams Premium features provide primary value to organizers, attendees, or IT admins.
Teams Premium licenses are assigned to your organization's users, and Teams Rooms Pro licenses should only be assigned to Microsoft Teams Rooms devices. These two licenses aren't dependent on one another, don't overlap features, and don't cause license enforcement conflicts.
Before the release of Teams Rooms Pro, Microsoft offered a Teams Rooms license called Teams Rooms Premium. Teams Rooms Premium has gone away and isn't related to Teams Premium.
Organizations can try Teams Premium by admins purchasing the zero-cost Teams Premium 30-day trial license available in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Users can also acquire a Teams Premium self-service trial license that lasts for 60 days.
When admins purchase a Teams Premium trial license, they have 25 licenses to assign to users. Those 25 users can experience and test Teams Premium features as they become available.
Admins can manage Teams Premium features for their licensed users, whether they were acquired by the admin or users.
Microsoft offers users the ability to acquire their own Teams Premium trial licenses, also referred to as self-service trial licenses.
Individuals can sign up for Teams Premium self-service trials on their organization’s existing Microsoft 365 tenants with their business sign-ins. They can try out the full functionality of the product for 60 days before requesting their admins purchase paid licenses. Individuals can start the trial directly from Microsoft Teams (Desktop and Web).
There's no requirement to input payment information when signing up for a trial. Admins maintain full control of paying for subscriptions. Admins can't sign up for self-service trials and should refer to the guidance for admins trials discussed in the following section.
These self-service trials are available worldwide. They aren't available for Government or EDU customers.
The self-service trials for Teams Premium don't compromise IT oversight or control. If you're an admin, you can use subscription management capabilities to oversee and manage trial licenses on the Licenses page in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
For more information on enabling or disabling self-service trials for your users, see Manage self-service purchases and trials.
By participating in this free trial (“Trial”) of the Microsoft 365 services, you agree to be bound by our Product Terms and the following terms (“Trial Terms”), provided that in the event of a conflict the Trial Terms shall govern. The Trial period is for thirty (30) or sixty (60) days from the date you activate the Trial depending on the trial you start. Unless you purchase a subscription to the Microsoft 365 services before the expiration or termination of your Trial period, you no longer have access to (i) any data related to the features of the Trial that you entered into your account, and (ii) configurations or customizations made by you or for you using the features of the Trial. Microsoft reserves the right to terminate or modify the Trial and/or these Trial Terms at any time without prior notice and without liability. Trial offer isn't available for customers in all regions and countries.
After the trial licenses expire, the licensed users lose all Teams Premium functionality. There's no grace period between the expiration of the trial license and the loss of functionality.
For this reason, we recommend organizations plan their Teams Premium trial period, ensuring all necessary test scenarios are thoroughly vetted before the trial period expires.
When the trial licenses expire, the tenant's uploaded Teams Premium assets like custom templates and meeting backgrounds remain in the tenant but are grayed out and unusable.
If your organization wishes to keep Teams Premium features after the trial period, you need to purchase Teams Premium licenses and reassign the licenses to your users.
If your tenant and users meet the requirements for Teams Premium, you can purchase Teams Premium add-on licenses through your preferred purchasing channel.
After you purchase your Teams Premium licenses, assign the licenses to your users in the Microsoft 365 admin center. It can take up to 24 hours before the assignment takes effect.
For instructions on assigning licenses in the Microsoft 365 admin center, see Assign Microsoft 365 licenses to users.
Many Teams Premium features require an IT admin to configure the feature before users can access the feature.
The following list indicates Teams Premium features that require admin configuration in the Teams admin center before users can access the feature:
- Using end-to-end encryption on meetings up to 200 participants.
- Adding watermarks to meetings.
- Adding sensitivity labels.
- Allowing organizers to restrict participants from copying or forwarding meeting chat messages, live captions, and transcripts
- Using organization customized backgrounds.
- Using organization customized Together mode scenes.
- Admin must create the custom Together mode scene.
- Being assigned a custom policy package.
- Using organization customized meeting templates.
- Seeing organization customized branding.
- Using eCDN for town halls, view-only meetings, and live events.
- Using RTMP-In.
- Customizing Virtual Appointment lobby rooms with branding.
- Hiding attendees names from meetings and webinars.
- Using Priority account chat controls.
For links to instructions, see Microsoft Teams Premium - Overview for administrators.