antitrust enforcers readying a formal complaint against the firm's conduct.
The European Commission is preparing a statement of objections to send to the company, which could come in the next few months, according to people familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Microsoft's recent proposal to split its Teams from a broader business software package and sell it to customers separately with an annual discount wasn't enough to satisfy regulators' concerns, the people said.
At the end of August, Microsoft attempted to allay concerns raised by the EU's antitrust arm as part of a new investigation into how it ties Teams to its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 packages. The EU's investigation followed a complaint from Salesforce Inc.'s messaging platform Slack some three years ago.
Microsoft and the commission both declined to comment on the EU's next steps.
Microsoft faces at least two other complaints filed to EU regulators.