Teams Plus is a Juxto, LLC company. A carrier-grade voice infrastructure platform built for the organizations that understand the network beneath every voice application is the decision that compounds over time.
The enterprise voice market has a structural problem: every major platform shift forces organizations to choose between the carrier relationships they've built and the applications they want to run next. Direct Routing one year. AI voice the next. Whatever comes after that.
Teams Plus was built to eliminate that choice. Application-agnostic infrastructure means organizations can run any voice application — AI voice agents, Microsoft Teams Phone, high-volume outbound dialers, programmable IVR — on the same carrier-grade network, without rebuilding the carrier layer every time the application layer shifts.
That's what the freedom to evolve means in practice: the infrastructure decision you make today doesn't constrain what you can deploy next quarter.
The conversation starts with a T+ engineer, not a sales deck. Every engagement begins with a technical review of your actual infrastructure, because the right answer depends on what you're running, not what's on a pricing page.
Teams Plus doesn't have a preferred application stack. The platform is built to be application-agnostic — if it connects via SIP, Direct Routing, or Voice API, it runs on the T+ network.
99.999% up-time. Four redundant data centers. T+ Insights real-time monitoring. These aren't aspirational. They're the operational floor the network is built to deliver.
400+ deployments, not "hundreds of customers." 90+ NPS, not "industry-leading satisfaction." 85%+ ASR, not "superior answer rates." The numbers carry the weight.
Teams Plus is not a UCaaS platform. Not a softphone vendor. Not a contact center suite. It's the carrier-grade network they all run on.
The network beneath every voice application — AI voice agents, Teams Phone, outbound dialers, programmable IVR. Application-agnostic. BYOA on top, BYOC on the bottom, T+ network in between.
Teams Plus doesn't sell softphones, contact center seats, or unified communications licenses. The platform is the infrastructure layer that UCaaS, CCaaS, and AI voice platforms run on — not a competitor to them.
The T+ network was built for organizations running Teams Phone today and AI voice agents tomorrow — without rebuilding the carrier infrastructure between those two deployment states. The network is the constant.
Despite the Teams Plus name, the platform is application-agnostic. Direct Routing is one of four connection methods — alongside SIP trunking, Voice API, and SMS API. The Microsoft relationship is one vertical, not the category.
Teams Plus is owned and operated by Juxto, LLC — a privately held technology company focused on communications infrastructure. The Teams Plus platform represents Juxto's primary product investment: carrier-grade voice infrastructure built for the organizations that understand the network beneath every conversation is the decision that compounds.
Juxto operates without external investor pressure — which means the platform roadmap is driven by what customers actually need next, not what optimizes for a growth metric in a board presentation.
Talk to a Teams Plus engineer about your voice infrastructure. No demo. No deck. Just a conversation.