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    Microsoft to Shut Down Skype, Signaling End of Era

    techgeekwireBy techgeekwireMarch 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    End of an Era: Microsoft to Shut Down Skype

    After two decades of connecting people worldwide, Skype is shutting down permanently. Microsoft announced the pioneering internet calling service will officially cease operations on May 5, 2025. This marks the end of an era for an application that once revolutionized communication. The company will now concentrate on Teams, its business-oriented collaboration platform.

    Skype to soon meet its end
    Skype to soon meet its end

    This decision isn’t entirely unexpected. Skype has been struggling to compete with more mobile-friendly competitors like Zoom and Slack for years. Rather than attempt a revival for Skype, Microsoft will streamline its communication offerings by concentrating entirely on Teams.

    Back in 2003, Skype introduced free voice and video calls over the internet, reshaping how people communicated. By the late 2000s, its use was widespread for personal and business communications. Microsoft acquired Skype in 2011 for $8.5 billion. However, Skype failed to evolve to meet the demands of the smartphone era. When Zoom and Slack launched with more dependable services, Skype started to fade.

    Even the rise in video calls during the pandemic wasn’t enough to revive Skype’s user base. Microsoft is now directing its resources into Teams, which has roughly 320 million monthly active users. In stark contrast, Skype’s user base had decreased to only 23 million by 2020.

    Microsoft has assured a smooth transition for loyal Skype users. They can freely log in to Teams using their existing Skype accounts, with chats and contacts automatically migrating. There will be no job cuts associated with the shutdown, though Microsoft has not disclosed how many people were still actively using Skype before the announcement.

    Skype joins a list of Microsoft’s ventures that didn’t achieve their potential, including Internet Explorer and Windows Phone. While Microsoft acknowledges Skype’s impact on modern communication, the app’s relevance has diminished. If you have that familiar ringtone in your head, now’s the time to make one final call before Skype is gone.

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