Microsoft Teams Stops Allowing Message Send and Receive, Impacts Job Performance
Microsoft Teams completely ceased message sending and receiving functionality, directly affecting an employee job performance. Total communication failure in a primary enterprise tool with no workaround available. Highlights the severe impact of core feature regressions in workplace-critical software.
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