Regulators have spent the last four years making clear that voice and text are not compliance footnotes. Understanding what that means for your Teams environment is worth doing before a records request forces the question.
- A unified approach captures voice, SMS, and Teams data in one platform, retained 30 days to 10 years, running natively inside Microsoft Teams with no third-party bolt-ons and no extra licensing.
- Off-channel communications enforcement has produced more than $2 billion in fines since 2021. Voice and text are no longer regulatory exceptions for financial services, healthcare, or legal.
- Most "Teams archiving" only captures chat. Voice calls, business SMS, and unified eDiscovery across all three remain the structural gap in 2026, and the one most compliance officers discover only after an audit request.
What is unified communications archiving?
Unified communications archiving means actively capturing, retaining, and retrieving every business communication channel in one immutable, searchable archive: voice calls, SMS, Teams chat, and meeting transcripts, all under one retention policy.
The word "unified" matters more than it might seem. Regulators audit by person and time window, not by channel. An archive that captures Teams chat but misses the phone call that preceded it fails the eDiscovery request just as completely as no archive at all.
Many organizations start by searching for a HIPAA-compliant phone system or call recording software. That is a reasonable starting point. The real requirement runs broader than either term implies. Regulated firms need an architecture that treats every communication channel as one continuous compliance obligation, not five separate ones.
Why it matters more in 2026
Since 2021, the SEC and FINRA have levied more than $2 billion in fines against financial services firms for off-channel communications failures. JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup. In 2025, regulators fined six credit rating agencies a combined $49 million for the same category of violation.
The exposure is concrete: a firm routing business SMS through Teams today, without archiving that channel, fails a FINRA Rule 4511 examination. Not eventually. Now.
Industry retention requirements
| Regulation | What it covers | Retention | Who it affects | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FINRA Rule 4511 | All business comms including voice and SMS | 3–6 years | Broker-dealers | High |
| FINRA Rule 3110 | Active supervision of all business comms | Ongoing | Broker-dealers | High |
| SEC Rule 17a-4 | Electronic communications and records | 3–6 years | Investment firms | High |
| HIPAA / HITECH | PHI-related communications | 6 years | Covered entities | Medium |
| Sarbanes-Oxley | Material financial communications | 7 years | Public companies | Medium |
| GDPR / CCPA | Interacts with above; deletion rights apply | Per mandate | All organizations | Medium |
What Teams captures and what it misses
Most mid-market Teams deployments have done something about archiving. Someone configured Purview, set a retention policy, and checked the box. The problem is what the box actually covers.
Is your Teams environment actually covered?
Answer three questions to see where exposure is most likely.
Common questions
Five questions to ask any archiving vendor
Ask for a specific technical answer about PSTN call capture and business SMS, not marketing language about "unified communications."
Default retention periods are far shorter than FINRA, HIPAA, or SOX require.
A legal hold requiring three separate tool exports is not unified eDiscovery in any meaningful sense.
Adoption and completeness both depend on whether the archive lives where employees already work.
Compliance infrastructure is only as reliable as the support behind it.
If a vendor cannot answer all five clearly, their gaps will eventually become yours.
Ready to close the gap in your Teams environment?
Explore how Aureon's unified communications platform combines voice, SMS, Teams archiving, and eDiscovery in one native environment — or talk through your current setup with a specialist who can map your channels against your industry's retention requirements.



