EU Charges Microsoft with Antitrust Violations Over Teams Bundling
European regulators claim Microsoft's integration of Teams with Office 365 restricts competition and demands further changes.
- Microsoft faces potential fines up to 10% of its global revenue if found guilty.
- The European Commission's preliminary findings indicate Microsoft's unbundling efforts are insufficient.
- The investigation follows a 2020 complaint by Slack, now owned by Salesforce.
- Microsoft has a history of EU antitrust fines, with the last major case involving Internet Explorer.
- Competitors argue the bundling limits interoperability and stifles innovation.






























