Microsoft plans to make Teams available to regular consumers |
Microsoft announced on Monday that it will launch the Customer-Driven Teams version, a business-centric service, that will provide employees with messaging, voice and video capabilities later this year.
The tech giant said: The consumer version of The Times will provide many tools that make it easier for families, small groups of people, organize events, exchange information, and make video calls.
Although Microsoft provides a well-known Skype app that enables users (consumers and businesses) to use text, video, and voice messages, Microsoft devices and research and modern vice president (Youssef Mahdi) (TechCrunch) confirm that the application continues even when the consumer version (TIMES) is started.
According to Mahdi, more than 100 million users use Skype every month, so the company will continue to provide support. However, the Thames River offers other benefits besides audio and video messages.