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Microsoft may resolve a long-running EU antitrust case over its Teams app. The European Commission seeks public feedback on Microsoft's fresh proposals to address competition concerns, including allowing Teams to be sold separately from Office software and easing data transfer to rival platforms. This follows Slack's 2020 complaint about Microsoft's market dominance. Microsoft hopes for a resolution, with commitments enforceable for up to 10 years and potential fines for non-compliance.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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