Microsoft Teams has finally broken down one of its last major blocks to world domination



Microsoft has announced (opens in new tab) a supported version of its video conferencing app which is now available in China through its local partner, 21Vianet.

While Microsoft Teams has been a staple for many video callers in the People’s Republic, it has required a complex workaround to work with the country’s unique Internet architecture, often requiring a risky VPN connection.



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