Microsoft Teams:
On Saturday, Microsoft Teams services were restored following a disruption that had temporarily blocked access to the messaging platform.
Microsoft confirmed the resolution in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “After extended monitoring and mitigation efforts, we’ve confirmed that our Microsoft Teams service and features have been restored or have returned to optimal health.”
Users had reported issues on Friday, with complaints peaking in the afternoon and reaching over 14,000 incidents, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com. All reported incidents were resolved by Saturday.
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Previously, the company had acknowledged a networking issue affecting a section of the Teams service and had initiated a failover process.
Microsoft Teams, a widely utilized platform for scheduling online meetings, chatting, and file sharing among professionals, is integrated into the company’s popular 365 software suite.
Outages were monitored by DownDetector, which aggregates status reports from various sources, including user-submitted errors on its platform.