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France Ditches US Video Calls for Homegrown Visio
28 Jan
Summary
- French civil servants will switch to Visio by next year.
- Visio offers AI transcription and runs on French cloud infrastructure.
- The move aims to save €1 million annually per 100,000 users.

French civil servants will transition from Microsoft Teams and Zoom to a domestic videoconference platform named Visio by next year. This strategic shift underscores France's commitment to digital sovereignty and reducing dependence on foreign, particularly US, software services.
Visio features AI-powered transcription and utilizes French cloud infrastructure, aligning with national security and data confidentiality goals. The government estimates annual savings of approximately €1 million for every 100,000 users, presenting a significant fiscal advantage.
This initiative is a component of the larger "Suite Numérique" project, which also targets the replacement of services like Gmail and Slack for government use. The objective is to ensure the security and confidentiality of public communications through powerful, sovereign tools.



