Some big changes could be coming to Microsoft Teams if the EU has its way
Teams could soon be seperated from Microsoft 365
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MicrosoftTeams could soon be a bit trickier to access if a rumored high-profile probe into the company’s software bundling has its way.
A months-long battle between Microsoft,Slack, and the EU appears to be approaching a conclusion that could mean major revisions to the software giant’s services, according to theFinancial Times.
The EU was first prompted into assessing whether Microsoft’s bundling ofTeamsin with the rest of the Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) package has been fair when Slack complained about the anticompetitive nature that saw it, and fellow rivalvideo conferencing platforms, lose out.
Microsoft Teams changes
Talks were already underway earlier this year when Microsoft had reportedly offered to stop automatically installing Teams as part of the Microsoft 365 bundle, however it was unclear if this would be a worldwide change or simply a small gesture to the European markets.
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A Microsoft spokesperson toldTechRadar Proin an email: “We continue to engage cooperatively with the commission in its investigation and are open to pragmatic solutions that address its concerns and serve customers well.”
So far, progress has been slow. Slack’s complaint is now three years old, and Teams has continued to gain sufficient traction to the point that, should it be removed from the Microsoft 365 bundle altogether or even just a less significant change, customers are likely to continue using the platform.
Teams has been part of the Microsoft 365 bundle since its introduction in 2017. The popular video conferencing app, which went on to replace Skype, has now amassed an estimated 270 million users globally.
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