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Why France Just Dumped Teams and Zoom for Homegrown Videoconferencing

  • The French government is deploying Visio now as its new default videoconferencing tool, moving civil servants off Microsoft Teams and Zoom with full replacement targeted by 2027.
  • Officials argue the move reduces exposure to foreign laws like the 2018 US Cloud Act, framing it as regaining digital independence to keep sensitive data under European control, David Amiel said.
  • DINUM built Visio on Django, React and LiveKit with EU partners' help, offering HD video, AI transcription from Pyannote and ANSSI-hardened security after a year of testing with 40,000 users.
  • The Élysée frames the Visio rollout as both cost-saving and an industrial boost, estimating savings of around 1 million euros per 1,000,000 users migrated and supporting local tech industry.
  • As transatlantic tensions rise over data and antitrust, many EU member states drop US tools, aligning with a decade-long EU push and European Parliament resolutions for digital sovereignty.
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Génération-NT broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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