Multiple users of a subscription?

Hi. Maybe I should know this by now, but honestly the skype website is uber confusing. I want to set up a subscription to a particular country, but I'm wondering if its possible to give all the people in my skype manager access to it? I have about seven employees who need to make calls to a couple countries. Does the subscription have to be tied to an individual account, or can we set up a subscription with multiple users?

Each Skype Manager member should have their own subscription. Here's a guide how to allocate subscriptions:
https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA10534/How-do-I-allocate-subscriptions-to-members-in-my-Skype-Mana...
Andre
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