Statement on Reports that Microsoft will Unbundle Teams and Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Coalition for Fair Software (CFSL) Executive Director Ryan Triplette released the following statement in response to press reports that Microsoft could stop forcing Office customers to download its Teams software in an effort to avoid increased regulatory action in the European Union.
“Yet again, current Microsoft customers are left with more questions than answers as the legacy software provider is reportedly considering changes simply to avoid more regulatory action. All eyes are on Microsoft to see what the company will do to protect customer choice as it decouples these two ubiquitous software offerings. We have seen Microsoft use restrictive software licensing tactics in the cloud to increase customer dependence on its products and limit choice. Unbundling two products is not enough to address the valid concerns of customers and regulators about its restrictive software licensing practices.”
This news comes on the heels of reports that Microsoft is actively discussing private settlements with France’s OVHcloud, Italy’s Aruba SpA, and the Danish Cloud Community, who previously filed formal complaints regarding Microsoft’s anti-competitive practices in the cloud.