Microsoft Teams Repeatedly Crashes and Buffers Indefinitely During Use
Teams crashes or enters an unresponsive buffering state during active use, interrupting real-time collaboration. Users have no reliable way to prevent or recover from these failures. This is a stability bug in Microsoft's product, not a market gap.
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