Microsoft is Willing to Charge for Teams to Prevent EU Antitrust Fine

Microsoft is Willing to Charge for Teams to Prevent EU Antitrust Fine

Microsoft is willing to charge different prices for its Office product with its Teams app to prevent EU antitrust investigations and fines. Microsoft has been seeking to report the EU competition enforcer’s concerns since last year after the Salesforce-owned workspace messaging app Slack complained to the European Commission.

In 2020, Slack alleged that Microsoft had illegally integrated its workplace chat and video app Teams into its Office product. The U.S. tech giant introduced Teams in 2017, targeting the fast-growing and profitable workplace collaboration market. The EU antitrust seeks feedback from Microsoft’s rivals on its proposal.

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