Microsoft Resolves EU Antitrust Concerns by Separating Teams from Office Suites

Sep 12, 2025

The European Commission has accepted commitments from Microsoft to address competition concerns over its Teams communication platform.

The EU had investigated Microsoft for bundling Teams with its Office software, which regulators said could harm competition. In response, Microsoft agreed to sell versions of its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites without including Teams.

These steps mean Microsoft will not face fines from the European Commission related to this issue. The decision settles a high-profile antitrust case that started after a complaint raised concerns about fair competition.

Why was the EU investigating Microsoft?

The EU was concerned that Microsoft was making it harder for competitors by bundling its Teams app with Office products.

What has Microsoft agreed to do?

Microsoft has agreed to offer Office software packages for sale without its Teams communication app.

Does Microsoft face any fines as a result?

No, by agreeing to separate Teams from Office, Microsoft avoids any fines from the EU regarding this issue.

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