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Microsoft Teams Antitrust Settlement: EU to Accept Microsoft’s Proposal

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Microsoft Avoids EU Fine with Agreement to ‍Separate Teams from Office Suite

Microsoft is ⁢poised​ to avoid a substantial antitrust fine ⁢after the European Union received positive⁣ feedback on the company’s offer to settle‍ an investigation⁤ into the bundling of its Teams video-conferencing app. EU regulators are expected ⁣to accept Microsoft’s commitment to offer Teams as a‌ separate⁣ product from ⁢its popular Office 365 and Microsoft 365 packages, according to sources familiar with the matter. This decision follows a “market‍ test” where rivals and customers raised⁢ no⁣ notable objections.

The European Commission had previously cautioned Microsoft about leveraging its market dominance as 2019 to unfairly advantage Teams over competitors.⁢ The settlement requires Microsoft to sell Teams independently, offer lower pricing for Office packages‍ without Teams, and enhance​ interoperability with rival ‌software utilizing Microsoft services.‍

The case originated from⁤ a 2019 complaint filed by slack,which was later acquired by Salesforce for $27.7 billion in​ 2021.

This potential resolution arrives amidst heightened tensions in EU-US relations, following criticism from ‍the White House regarding ⁢the EU’s scrutiny of US tech companies. ‍The Commission recently postponed a potential fine for⁤ Google,‍ reportedly due‌ to concerns about provoking a reaction from⁢ President Trump.

While the EU has levied ‌significant fines against major tech companies in recent years,it is increasingly prioritizing negotiated⁤ settlements to avoid lengthy and costly legal battles.⁣ Similar agreements have recently been ⁢reached​ with ‍Apple (opening its mobile wallet) and Amazon (revising ‍its marketplace “Buy Box” and data usage).

Both the EU Commission⁤ and Microsoft have declined to comment on⁢ the pending acceptance of the commitments, which remains‌ in draft form and subject to potential timing⁢ adjustments.

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