Design advice around hoteling and common areas
Hi everyone,
I need your advice around hoteling and common areas with physical phones. My specific question is in context of Zoom licensing and features. The use case is this: work areas which are NOT assigned to a specific person and need physical phones. The first thing that comes to mind is "common area" phones; but I'm looking for a way to find a more efficient allocation of Zoom licensing. You see, some times the hoteling areas won't be used by a human for months and common area phones require a license whether someone is using the phone or not.
Is there a better way to solve this?
For example, and I'm only mentioning this to spark ideas, I'm not looking for such setup pre se -- in the Cisco UC world there was this thing called "extension mobility" - basically one has a fleet of empty shell phones where a human logs-in (using the keypad) and then the phone becomes "theirs". Our standard user assigned license is Zoom One and yes one can assign multiple physical phones to a Zoom One user but there's no way to predict where they would sit.
So back to the hoteling, what would you suggest?
