eve UC Web adds browser calling and native Microsoft Teams integration to eve UC
Partners can now deliver browser-based business telephony and full Teams calling integration directly from eve’s hosted UC platform; no desk phones, no additional software, no separate licensing.
Cheltenham, UK – April 22nd 2026: eve Wholesale has added eve UC Web for WebRTC browser calling and native Microsoft Teams integration to its hosted eve UC platform. UC Web is available immediately to all eve channel partners, with no changes to their existing commercial agreement.
The update eliminates the last barriers to a fully software-defined phone system for end customers. Employees make and receive calls directly from any web browser on any device. Microsoft Teams users get full UC integration including calls, presence, and call routing, without leaving their Teams environment and without partners needing to source a separate Direct Routing or Operator Connect arrangement.
what the partner gets
The UC Web client is built into eve’s hosted UC platform. There is nothing additional to install, deploy, or license. Partners present it to customers as a standard capability of their eve UC service.
Teams integration is delivered natively. eve UC Web handles the routing infrastructure. Partners retain their existing commercial relationship and margin structure.
Key capabilities available now:
- Browser-based calling on any device, Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, with no softphone client or hardware handset required
- Full UC feature parity in-browser: call queues, hunt groups, presence, voicemail, and call recording
- Microsoft Teams integration delivering inbound and outbound PSTN calling inside Teams, with call recording and compliance logging intact
- Single platform for fixed, mobile (via Prime Mobile), and browser calling with one partner relationship, one invoice, one support escalation path
- Managed onboarding and co-branded collateral available immediately through the partner portal

“The desk phone estate is under pressure from every direction. Customers want to move to Teams, they want to work from anywhere, and they don’t want to be told they need to buy a new handset or a new licence to do it.
“eve UC Web means partners can go to their customers right now with a straightforward answer: yes, your browser is your phone, yes it works in Teams, and yes it’s all on one bill.”
Anton Green, Product Manager, eve Wholesale
displacing desk phones and legacy clients
eve UC Web removes the last hardware dependency from eve’s UC offering, so partners targeting businesses with ageing ISDN or IP handset estates can now propose a complete replacement with no new hardware required. The browser is the endpoint.
For customers already committed to Microsoft 365, eve UC Web Teams integration removes the friction of running a parallel communication system. Calls arrive in Teams. Recordings and compliance logs are captured by eve’s platform. Partners avoid the complexity of positioning against Teams as the integration makes eve UC complementary to it.
compliance and call recording
eve Web UC calls enjoy the same call recording, archiving, and compliance controls as all other calls on the platform. Partners serving regulated sectors such as financial services (FCA SYSC 10A), wholesale energy (Ofgem REMIT), legal, and healthcare, can extend compliant recording to browser-based and Teams calls without additional infrastructure.
This is particularly relevant for partners supporting hybrid and remote workforces where employees are using personal devices and browsers rather than corporate handsets.
availability and next steps
eve UC Web is available to all eve partners from April 2026 as part of the standard eve UC platform and can be downloaded as an app on the Teams store.
There is no additional licence fee for existing customers. Partner enablement materials, pricing guides, and a co-branded end-customer one-pager are available through the eve partner portal.
Partners who want a guided walkthrough or to discuss migration planning for specific accounts should contact their eve account manager directly.
Lydia Bryant
About the author - Lydia is our marketing manager and responsible for writing captivating content for eve Wholesale’s marketing channels, such as the website and LinkedIn. A creative wordsmith who loves forming narratives, Lydia cut her teeth in the world of agency public relations but has recently worked inhouse for the last few years. You can find Lydia listening to true crime podcasts, lifting weights in the gym or walking her cocker spaniel Maple in the countryside.
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