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Microsoft Teams Experiences Ninth Outage in Eight Months in North America

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The latest outage for Microsoft 365, businesses using the company’s North American infrastructure for running Teams saw disruption causing delay in receiving or sending messages over Teams application.”

Microsoft Teams is again and again facing troubles for some reasons in the last few years. The consistency in issues has made the company think to troubleshoot it with immediate effect.

Why is Microsoft in the news?

Now, in the latest outage for Microsoft 365, businesses using the company’s North American infrastructure for running Teams saw disruption causing delay in receiving or sending messages over Teams application. 

Microsoft posted on X (previously Twitter), “We’re investigating an incident affecting Microsoft Teams. Users may encounter delays or failures sending and receiving messages. For more details, please see TM675041 on the Service Health Dashboard in the admin center. We’re routing affected service traffic to healthy infrastructure to alleviate impact,”.

Where did this outage cause problems?

Microsoft determined that the issue impacting Teams was specific to some users based in North America.

The company claimed that the issue got resolved an hour after it sent out the second post on the social media platform and the company’s service pages show all 365 services are doing good.

Nine Outage Outages in Eight Months

However, there has been a series of ninth outages of Microsoft 365 applications, the latest incident takes the count to nine outage in last eight months.

The June outage was with OneDrive for Business, Outlook Web, and SharePoint for over eight hours. 

Before June, Microsoft reported UK users experienced problems accessing Microsoft 365 applications.

Microsoft announced in April that it was looking into a problem where certain users were incapable of using the search capability across several Microsoft 365 services. Among the services that were impacted were SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, Outlook on the Web, Exchange Online, and Outlook desktop clients.

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