Overview
CIS is committed to tracking call quality issues in Microsoft Teams and making improvements to the on-campus network and SPU-managed devices to ensure that Teams calls are running as smoothly as possible. Even though improvements are made on a regular basis, you may still experience call quality issues for a very small number of calls. This article covers troubleshooting suggestions that may improve your call quality.
Report Your Call Quality Issue
If you experience poor quality during a call, report the issue at the end of your call. Call quality reports go to CIS and provide us with valuable data that can be used to improve service.
- At the end of your call, Teams will ask you to rate your call quality. Choose a rating between 1-5.
- If you choose poor quality, follow the prompts on-screen to send feedback.
Make Sure Teams is Up to Date
Update Teams on your computer to ensure that you are using the most compatible version of Teams.
- From the Teams app, click on your profile picture on the top-right.
- Click Check for Updates.
- Allow Teams to update in the background. Teams may automatically close and re-open to install an update if one is available.
When making Teams Calls from off-campus, the local network environment can still impact call quality. If you experience network issues at home, contact your Internet Service Provider.
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