Here are the licenses that must be assigned to produce or present a Teams live event:
- A Microsoft or Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5 license or an Office 365 Education A3 or A5 license.
- A Microsoft Teams license. - this is included in the licenses above.
- A Microsoft Stream license - is required if you are planning to share the content to an external app or device.
If you meet the prerequisites, please check the Live events policies in Microsoft Teams Admin Center. It must turn on the “Allow scheduling”.
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@Thundiyil, JijeshKunhi [HCL] ,
You must meet the following requirements:
A Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, or E5 license or a Office 365 A3 or A5 license.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Teams admin center.
Permission to create live events in Microsoft Stream (for events produced using an external broadcasting app or device).
Full team membership in the org (can’t be a guest or from another org).
Private meeting scheduling, screen sharing, and IP video sharing, turned on in Team meeting policy.