The documentation that should have existed in the first place
Consolidated, production-tested deployment guides for Microsoft Teams Calling, Webex Calling, and enterprise networking — written by someone who does this for a living.
Pick your pillar
Three focused areas. Every article covers a real deployment scenario — the kind that sends you hunting across six vendor documentation pages.
Teams Calling
Licensing templates, Operator Connect, dial plans, auto attendants, number porting, and everything Microsoft buries across a dozen documentation pages.
Webex Calling
Cloud deployment walkthroughs, Control Hub configuration, PSTN options, hunt groups, number management, and network readiness — Cisco’s scattered docs in one place.
Networking
QoS, VLANs, firewall rules, split tunneling, and network readiness for UCaaS. Most Teams and Webex problems are network problems — this is where you find the fix.
Why this site exists
If the vendor documentation was good, this site wouldn’t need to.
Consolidated, not scattered
One article covers what Microsoft or Cisco spread across six separate documentation pages.
Production-tested steps
Every guide reflects real deployments. If it didn’t work in production, it doesn’t get published.
No vendor bias
Not affiliated with Microsoft, Cisco, or anyone else. Content reflects what actually works, not what sells.
Free browser tools
Calculators and reference tools that run entirely in your browser — no account, no data collected.
Everyday calculations, in the browser
No login. No data collected. Every tool runs entirely client-side.
