Microsoft is retiring Teams’ Together Mode
Microsoft is retiring its Teams' Together Mode, which was introduced during the pandemic to create a virtual meeting space. The company aims to simplify the Teams experience by focusing on video quality and performance rather than gimmicky features. As part of this transition, Together Mode and its associated features will gradually be removed from the platform.
- ▪Together Mode was designed to give users the illusion of being in a conference room together during virtual meetings.
- ▪Microsoft is eliminating Together Mode to reduce fragmentation and confusion across its platforms.
- ▪The company plans to enhance video quality, stability, and performance with a more streamlined interface.
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