Group Texting

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Overview

Group text messaging in SMS applications is emerging as a transformative tool providing seamless collaboration and connection between members in a group. The group text feature empowers users to engage in dynamic discussions, organize plans as a group, and share updates with multiple individuals simultaneously. This messaging feature offers a platform for real-time interaction that enhances communication efficiency among team members in a group.

Limited Support

Note to the Service Provider: Group Texting compatibility varies by carrier. See the full list of supported carriers.

Using Group Text in the SMS Connector App

The Group Texting feature is available through the new Unified Connector App and the legacy SMS Connector App in MS Teams. Group Texting is used to streamline conversations and it allows multiple participants to engage in a single thread offering a dynamic platform for collective interaction among members of the group.

Sending a Group Text Message

To start a new group texting, do the following:

  1. Open the embedded SMS page in the app in MS Teams.

  2. Click the New Conversation button.

  3. In the Mobile Number field, enter the mobile numbers of the group members.
    When multiple numbers are detected as recipients, the following options display:

    • Broadcast SMS - When this is selected, the message is sent to recipients individually. Each recipient appears as an individual contact in the Recent Conversations tab.

    • Group SMS - When this is selected, a group thread is created for selected group members when the message is sent.

  4. Select Group SMS for the Send Option and do the following:

    1. Enter the group name.

    2. Type the message.

  5. Click the Send icon.

Results:

  • A group thread is created for selected group members when the message is sent. The SMS/MMS message is sent as a group text over the SMS carriers. Note that SMS carriers charge group texts at MMS rates.

  • When using the new Unified Connector App, the created group appears as a group chat in Microsoft Teams. To view the list of participants, click the pinned message within the group chat.

  • When using the legacy SMS Connector App, the created group appears as a channel in Microsoft Teams. Recipients can reply to the group text directly through the associated Teams channel.

Notes

When phone numbers that do not support group text are included in the group text message as recipients, the unsupported numbers may still receive the message but not in a group. This is then treated as one-to-one or single messaging instead.

Starting a New Group from an Existing SMS Group

When additional numbers are added to an existing group using the + icon or when numbers are removed from the group, and new message is sent, a fresh group is formed, allowing for the definition of a new group name.

Do the following example:

  1. In the embedded SMS page in the app, open an existing SMS group.

    In this example, the existing group’s name is Sales Group.

  2. Click the + icon, and add new mobile numbers or remove any from existing recipients.

    The new numbers are added at the end.

  3. Enter the name of the new group and type the message to be sent.

    In this example, the new group name is Support Group.

  4. Click the Send icon.

Result: A new group is created with the new group name.

Note

When opting to create a new group with the same set of members from an existing group, the SMS app does not create a new group and still use the detected existing group instead. Messages are sent in the same thread but the group name is updated to the recently defined name of the group.

Managing a Group Conversation

  • Group members may change the group name through Change Group Name. The group name is specific to members defining it. The updated group also reflects in the corresponding Teams Channel dedicated to the SMS coversation.

  • A group text message thread may also be deleted through Delete Conversation.

Replying to the Group Text from the Embedded SMS Screen

To reply to a group text, you can simply compose your response in the same messaging thread where you received the original message. The response is sent to everyone included in the group.

Do the following:

  1. Open the SMS group.
    The group displays the message received.

  2. Type message to be sent to the group.

  3. Click the Send button.

Result: The response is sent as a group text.

Replying to the Group Text via the Teams Group Chat

When using the new Unified Connector App, group texts are represented as a standard group chat in Microsoft Teams. Recipients can simply send a message in the group chat, and it will be delivered as a group text to all participating phone numbers.

Replying to the Group Text via the Teams Channel

When using the legacy SMS Connector App, the group text is represented as a channel in Teams. Recipients may also respond to the group text through the Respond to Message button in the corresponding Teams Channel’s SMS conversation.

Do the following:

  1. Open the corresponding Teams channel of the group text.

  2. Click the Respond to Message button.
    The SMS Composer displays the following window with all the recipients of the group text.

  3. In the Message textbox, type the response message to be sent.

  4. Click the Send icon.

Result: The response is sent as a group text.

Extent of Group Text Feature

ConnecttoTeams group texting feature is available in the following components:

Component

Support

Embedded SMS page in both Unified Connector App and the legacy SMS Connector App

Fully supported.

  • Receiving a group text

  • Starting a group text

  • Replying to a group text

MS Teams group chat created by the new Unified Connector App

Partially supported.

  • Receiving a group text

  • Replying to a group text

Upcoming change: Starting a group text

MS Teams channels created by the legacy SMS Connector App

Partially supported.

  • Receiving a group text

  • Replying to a group text - Replying to a group text can be done by using the Respond to Message button in a channel associated with an existing group text.