It was suggested in a comment to my meta question Should newly created Stack Overflow Teams be available for use immediately? that Team Q&A had not been implemented yet, and that it might not be, referencing The Goal of Teams: Our Follow-Up to Your Questions, the section How is Team Q&A going to work? says:
Team Q&A wasn’t going to be a part of the beta (we hoped to ship it in Q1 next year), so we have time to revisit and perhaps rethink it (maybe with an emphasis around product and end-user support). In hindsight, we probably should have made that clearer in the initial announcement.
Team Q&A may be complex enough to deserve its own beta. We’ll return to meta when we have thought through some of the issues surrounding it. Once again, thank you for highlighting the issues we need to explore further.
It isn't clear if that means no Q&A ever, no Q&A in beta or no Q&A before Q1.
Looking at the more recent The Teams Private Beta is Starting there is no indication either way on whether Q&A would or wouldn't be included. Indeed, if all that can be contributed to a Teams page is that team description, then it seems pretty pointless.
For us, the decision about how to do internal Q&A was a complicated one, when Teams was offered, I jumped at the chance as it seemed to fit our use case perfectly. Jira and Confluence don't work well for internal Q&A, we don't want to pollute stackoverflow with questions which would only be of interest to a very limited number of people (even though we often work on open source projects), and we don't want to mess about managing our own internal copy of Askbot or OSQA. As developers we know how well stackoverflow works, and why it is better than other options, so it is a shame that Teams seems to be turning into something less useful.
So, has the Q&A functionality been implemented? Is it likely to be implemented? And if we aren't going to get Team Q&A out of Teams, what will Teams actually be used for?