The European Union said that Microsoft abused its market power when it folded the chat and videoconferencing program Teams into a bundle with other popular business apps, boosting its own offering over rivals like Slack and Zoom. In a preliminary finding, the European Union told the company that these practices were “possibly abusive” and warned that it could face fines of up to 10 percent of global revenue for violations of antitrust rules.
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