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    Microsoft Evades EU Antitrust Fine by Unbundling Teams

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliSeptember 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. EU Acceptance of Commitments: Microsoft has resolved its antitrust issues with the European Commission concerning Teams’ bundling with its productivity apps through accepted changes and commitments.

    2. Origin of the Complaint: The antitrust case originated from Slack’s complaint alleging Microsoft illegally bundled Teams with its Office suite, prompting a formal investigation starting in 2023.

    3. Key Changes Implemented: Microsoft unbundled Teams from its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites in the EU, offering versions without Teams at lower prices, ensuring effective interoperability for competitors, and allowing data extraction for competing services.

    4. Commitment Monitoring: Microsoft’s commitments will be monitored by a trustee for compliance over seven years, with specific aspects, like interoperability, extending to ten years.

    Microsoft’s Antitrust Challenges

    Microsoft recently resolved a significant antitrust issue with the European Commission concerning its Teams collaboration platform. This situation began when Slack filed a complaint, stating that Microsoft illegally bundled Teams with its Office suite. In 2023, the Commission launched a formal investigation and, by 2024, confirmed Microsoft breached antitrust laws. They noted that Microsoft’s bundling gave Teams an unfair distribution advantage. Combining platforms limited users’ choices and affected competition. The Commission faced Microsoft with a potential fine equivalent to 10 percent of its global earnings.

    Despite these challenges, Microsoft preemptively unbundled Teams from its productivity suites in the EU. Initially, the changes appeared insufficient, prompting a series of commitments from Microsoft. These commitments aimed to address the Commission’s concerns by offering versions of Office 365 and Microsoft 365 without Teams. Thus, Microsoft provided these versions at lower prices, ensuring fairer competition. Additionally, the company promised not to offer discounts for Teams or bundled suites, further ensuring that competitors could compete effectively.

    A New Era of Cooperation

    Microsoft’s adaptations extend beyond pricing. The company granted Teams’ competitors better interoperability with its services. By allowing these companies to embed Office apps in their products, Microsoft opened the door for competition and choice in the marketplace. Furthermore, customers now have the ability to extract their Teams messaging data for use in alternative services, enhancing user control.

    Microsoft’s commitments will last for seven years, with specific aspects, like interoperability, extending to ten years. The Commission will monitor Microsoft’s adherence to these commitments through a trustee. This ongoing oversight emphasizes the shift towards a more open and competitive technology landscape. The resolution highlights the importance of regulatory vigilance in fostering innovation and ensuring consumers benefit from real choices. As technology continues to evolve, this case serves as a guiding example for fairness and accountability in the tech industry.

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