Why is Microsoft Teams integration being removed from Win11?
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Nearly two years after the first announcement of the integration, Microsoft is getting ready to remove the built-in Microsoft Teams client from Windows 11.
This integration aimed to provide seamless communication and collaboration for Windows 11 users.
The more adaptable free edition of Microsoft Teams, which is also accessible as a Windows 10 app, will replace the Chat capability.
The Chat app was pinned to the taskbar by default and has to be disabled by navigating to Settings.
Microsoft has been steadily introducing new features to Chat inside of Windows 11, including enhanced video conferencing capabilities.
Microsoft has decided to remove the built-in Teams client from the operating system.
Microsoft apparently agreed to discontinue bundling Teams with Office only a few months prior to the modifications to Teams.
Microsoft has decided to stop requiring Office customers to install Teams on their devices in April.