
Many enterprises in Iraq still rely on traditional PBX phone systems. While these systems work for basic calling, they create limitations:
• No integration with collaboration tools
• Expensive maintenance contracts
• Limited remote access
• No centralized reporting
As organizations expand across Baghdad, Basra, and Erbil, communication must become more flexible and secure.
At Osous Al Taqnia, we deployed Microsoft Teams in Iraq with Teams Phone integration for a multi-branch enterprise seeking to modernize internal and external communication.
This case study explains the communication challenges, the deployment process, and the measurable improvements achieved.
If your company still relies on legacy telephony infrastructure, this example will show how unified communication can improve efficiency and reduce costs.
The client operated:
• Headquarters in Baghdad
• Regional offices in Basra and Erbil
• Separate PBX systems in each branch
• No unified call management
Key problems included:
• High inter-branch call charges
• No call recording centralization
• Limited remote access during travel
• Difficult reporting and call analytics
During periods of remote work, managers struggled to maintain internal communication consistency.
The organization approached Osous Al Taqnia to evaluate whether Microsoft Teams Phone in Iraq could unify its communication infrastructure.
Microsoft Teams offers:
• Chat and collaboration
• Video conferencing
• Shared file integration
• Enterprise-grade calling with Direct Routing
By enabling Teams Phone, organizations can:
• Replace legacy PBX systems
• Centralize call management
• Allow remote calling from laptops and mobile devices
• Integrate voice with Microsoft 365 tools
As a certified Microsoft Partner in Iraq, we structured a phased migration plan to avoid operational disruption.
We reviewed:
• Existing PBX systems
• Call volume data
• SIP trunk contracts
• Network capacity
We identified that each branch was operating independently, increasing operational costs and management complexity.
Our recommendation was a centralized Teams Phone deployment using Direct Routing.
Before activation, we optimized:
• Bandwidth allocation
• QoS configuration
• Firewall settings
• Security policies
Voice quality depends heavily on network readiness.
We ensured stable connectivity across Baghdad, Basra, and Erbil locations.
When integrated with the Azure cloud infrastructure in Iraq, call routing became more resilient.
Deployment included:
• Direct Routing setup
• Number porting
• Call queues configuration
• Auto attendants
• Call recording policies
Each department received structured call flows.
Management gained real-time reporting dashboards for:
• Call duration
• Missed calls
• Department performance
Enterprise communication must remain secure.
We implemented:
• Multi-factor authentication
• Conditional access rules
• Encrypted call policies
• Role-based admin controls
When combined with Microsoft Defender in Iraq, endpoint and communication security became unified.
Within three months of deployment, the enterprise reported:
• 35 percent reduction in communication costs
• Improved remote workforce productivity
• Centralized call analytics
• Reduced PBX maintenance contracts
• Seamless integration with Microsoft 365 collaboration tools
Employees could answer calls from laptops, mobile devices, or office desktops without hardware dependency.
This flexibility improved operational responsiveness.
As Iraqi businesses expand, communication complexity increases.
Microsoft Teams in Iraq supports:
• Cross-branch collaboration
• Remote work enablement
• Secure voice communication
• Unified messaging and calling
When integrated with SharePoint document workflows and Dynamics 365 systems, Teams becomes part of a complete enterprise ecosystem.
Yes, through Direct Routing and proper network configuration.
With correct QoS and bandwidth planning, quality matches or exceeds traditional systems.
Yes, when configured with identity management and endpoint security policies.
Unified communication deployment requires:
• Telephony expertise
• Network optimization
• Licensing strategy
• Security integration
• Ongoing monitoring
With teams in Baghdad, Basra, and Erbil, we understand connectivity realities across Iraq.
We do not simply activate Teams Phone. We design call flows, optimize network performance, and align security with enterprise standards.
If your organization is evaluating unified communication modernization, talk to our experts today.
If your enterprise:
• Relies on aging PBX systems
• Has multiple unconnected branches
• Faces high communication costs
• Needs secure remote calling
It may be time to implement Microsoft Teams in Iraq.
Request a quote and let our team design a unified calling solution tailored to your organization.
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