Why France just dumped Teams and Zoom for homegrown videoconferencing
zdnet.comAiming to replace all US videoconferencing services by 2027, the deployment is the EU's latest policy move in support of digital sovereignty. And there's more to come.

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ZDNET's key takeaways
- France is dropping US videoconferencing services in favor of its own open-source program.
- Visio is being deployed now and will replace other services by 2027.
- Visio is part of a much larger EU move to digital sovereignty.
It's not about the French government not trusting US tech companies… Sorry, actually, it is. It's all about France not trusting American companies with its data or services.
As David Amiel, France's minister-delegate for the civil service and state reform, put it: France is committed "to regaining our digital independence. We cannot risk having our scientific exchanges, our sensitive data ...
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