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May 19, 2025

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MC1077865 - Microsoft Teams: Introducing the Network Strength Indicator

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Updated November 19, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

To improve meeting clarity and reduce confusion caused by connectivity issues, we’re adding a new Network Strength Indicator. 

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 414513

When this will happen:

Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out early July 2025February 2026 (previously mid-December 2025) and expect to complete by mid-February 2026 (previously late July 2025.December 2025).

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We will begin rolling out mid-February 2026 (previously early August 2025January 2026) and expect to complete by early September 2025.late February 2026 (previously mid-January 2026).

How this will affect your organization:

This feature will display your current network quality using a simple 3-bar system: Good (3 bars), Poor (2 bars), and Bad (1 bar). When your connection is limited, we’ll suggest actions to help conserve bandwidth and maintain meeting performance. You’ll also be able to see when other participants are experiencing poor or bad network conditions, providing better context for disruptions in the meeting.

What you need to do to prepare:

You may consider updating your training and documentation as appropriate.

Snapshot from May 19, 2025

To improve meeting clarity and reduce confusion caused by connectivity issues, we’re adding a new Network Strength Indicator. 

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 414513

When this will happen:

Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out early July 2025 and expect to complete by late July 2025.

General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): We will begin rolling out early August 2025 and expect to complete by early September 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

This feature will display your current network quality using a simple 3-bar system: Good (3 bars), Poor (2 bars), and Bad (1 bar). When your connection is limited, we’ll suggest actions to help conserve bandwidth and maintain meeting performance. You’ll also be able to see when other participants are experiencing poor or bad network conditions, providing better context for disruptions in the meeting.

What you need to do to prepare:

You may consider updating your training and documentation as appropriate.