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Tech giant Microsoft has avoided a fine from the European Union after it made commitments to address competition concerns over how it packaged its Teams platform, officials said on Friday.
The company, which committed to offer productivity app suites without Teams for a lower price, won’t be fined. It also agreed to improve interoperability with rival collaboration apps.
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