Microsoft resolves European Union probe into Teams

12.09.2025    WTOP    2 views
Microsoft resolves European Union probe into Teams

LONDON AP European Union regulators have accepted Microsoft s proposed changes to Teams resolving a long-running antitrust examination that targeted the company s messaging and videoconferencing app The European Commission commented in a comment Friday that Microsoft s final commitments to unbundle Teams from its Office system suite including further tweaks following a territory test in May and June are enough to satisfy competition concerns The legally binding commitments will remain in force for up to years and allow the company to avoid a potentially hefty fine We appreciate the dialogue with the Commission that led to this agreement and we turn now to implementing these new obligations promptly and fully Microsoft s vice president of European authorities affairs Nanna-Louise Linde mentioned in a report The Commission acting on a complaint filed by Slack Technologies accused Microsoft of possibly abusive practices after an scrutiny saying that it was tying the Teams app to its widely used Office business application suite which includes Word Excel and Outlook Slack now owned by Salesforce makes popular workplace messaging solution Microsoft responded by proposing to make its Office and Microsoft application packages available at a discount without Teams and to let customers switch to packages without Teams The company also promised to make it easier for rival system to work with Teams and for users to move their material to competing products At present s decision therefore opens up competition in this crucial industry and ensures that businesses can freely choose the communication and collaboration product that best suits their necessities commented Teresa Ribera the European Commission s executive vice-president overseeing competition affairs The announcement comes a week after the Commission the -nation bloc s top antitrust authority fined Google nearly billion euros billion because its ad-tech business breached competition rules prompting President Donald Trump to threaten retaliation Source

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