Coming soon for Microsoft Teams: When users join a Teams meeting with their laptop in bring your own device (BYOD) meeting rooms, they will appear in the In-room participant section of the roster, which enables individual identification and meeting intelligence capabilities. As communicated in MC814577 (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Roster grouping for in-room participants through Proximity Join for Teams Rooms on Windows (July 2024), we will launch this same experience in September 2024 for joining a nearby meeting with a Microsoft Teams Room and a companion device.
Unique to BYOD meeting rooms, the roster group will be displayed as Meeting space if the connected device is NOT identified in the Teams Pro Management Portal (PMP). If the device is identified in the PMP, the roster group will display the configured meeting room name.
This message applies to Teams for Windows and Mac desktops.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 413711.
[When this will happen:]
Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out early October 2024 and expect to complete by mid-October 2024.
General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-October 2024 and expect to complete by late October 2024.
General Availability (GCC, GCCH, DoD): We will begin rolling out mid-October 2024 and expect to complete by late November 2024.
[How this will affect your organization:]
Before this rollout: Users joining a Teams meeting from a BYOD meeting room will be displayed as an individual participant in the Participants roster. Room node treatments will only be applicable to users joining from a Microsoft Teams Room.
After this rollout, this update will be available by default for all users joining a Teams meeting from a BYOD meeting room. After joining, in-room participants will automatically be grouped under the room node on the Participant roster. The two scenarios in which in-room participants can be ungrouped from the room node are:
- Raised hand: We will continue to follow the sequential order of raised hands on the roster. In-room participants who use their companion device to raise their hand will appear on the roster in the order in which they raised their hand.
- Role assignment: For changes in roles (presenters and attendees), in-room participants can be broken up and placed in the appropriate category on the roster. (This is an existing feature before this rollout.)
In both scenarios, room information will be listed below participant name.
[What you need to do to prepare:]
This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to notify your users about this change and update any relevant documentation.
Before rollout, we will update this post with revised documentation.
Source: Microsoft
The upcoming update in Microsoft Teams will bring a new feature where users joining a meeting from a BYOD meeting room will be grouped under the room node on the Participant roster. This will allow for better identification and meeting intelligence capabilities.
For admins, this update means easier tracking and management of in-room participants, especially in BYOD meeting rooms. They won’t need to manually group participants, as the system will do it automatically. Users will benefit from a more organized roster, making it easier to see who is in the meeting room.
In terms of criticality, this update is moderately important as it enhances the user experience and simplifies the management of in-room participants. It’s not a major overhaul, but it does improve the functionality of Teams meetings, especially for those using BYOD meeting rooms.
So, get ready for a smoother meeting experience with the new roster grouping feature in Microsoft Teams!