Microsoft Teams: Network Strength icon to understand strength of your network
Microsoft Teams has introduced a new network strength icon that allows users to quickly determine the strength of their network while providing suggestions to conserve bandwidth if networking issues arise. This new feature was rolled out in the Targeted Release phase for Microsoft Teams, and it is expected to be released worldwide to users in January 2025. It will be available on both Mac and Cloud platforms, and across both GCC and Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant) instances. With this new feature, Microsoft has made it easier for users to troubleshoot network issues and enhance their overall network experience.
To learn more about this feature, check out the detailed roadmap ID 414513 available at https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?featureid=414513.
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