Set auto attendant languages for Audio Conferencing in Microsoft Teams
The Audio Conferencing auto attendant for Microsoft Teams can greet audio callers in a number of different languages when they join a meeting.
Choose one primary language and up to four secondary languages. The primary language that you set will be used first and the secondary languages will be used by the auto-attendant in order that you select.
Note
You can only change the languages of audio conferencing numbers that are of the Dedicated category. The languages of Shared audio conferencing number can't be changed.
Note
We are frequently updating how you can manage features, so the steps here might be a little different from what you see.
Set the conferencing auto attendant languages
Using the Microsoft Teams admin center:
In the left navigation, go to Meetings > Conference Bridges.
Select a Dedicated audio conferencing phone number from the list, and at the top of the page, select Edit. It's only possible to change the languages of Dedicated audio conferencing numbers. The Edit option is only shown when a Dedicated audio conferencing number is selected.
In the pane on the right, choose the default language you want and any alternate languages.
Note
The default and alternate languages that are supported are listed. The order in which you select them in the lists will be the order of the languages presented to callers.
Select Save.
Want else should I know?
To see the list of supported languages for Audio Conferencing, see Audio Conferencing supported languages.
Languages can be set for dedicated but not for shared phone numbers.
To see a list of countries/regions in which Audio Conferencing in Microsoft 365 or Office 365 using Microsoft as the provider is available, see Phone numbers for Audio Conferencing.
Want to use Windows PowerShell?
See the Microsoft Teams PowerShell reference for more information.
Related topics
Try or purchase Audio Conferencing in Microsoft 365 or Office 365
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