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Microsoft has pulled the plug on Skype, the well-loved video messaging platform that recently celebrated its 21st birthday. Now you will have to use Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft, which owns the platform, confirmed that Skype was discontinued on May 5th and today it was officially shut down.
After 21 years, Microsoft shuts down Skype this week, with free and paid users instead invited to join Microsoft Teams for their video calling needs.
After 21 years of redefining global communication, Skype is officially gone offline. Once a pioneer in video and voice calling when no other platform existed, Skype connected millions across borders.
Microsoft's Skype has finally shut down, concluding its 22-year tenure as the once-dominant internet calling and messaging service. Microsoft ...
Farewell Skype: Microsoft moves users to Teams after 21 years; how to transfer your data Microsoft will shut down Skype on May 5, ending a significant era in digital communication.
After a 21-year run, the once widely-used video chat app Skype is now officially a memory, as of May 5.
Here's what will happen to your Skype account: Users simply need to log in to Teams with their existing Skype credentials, and their chats and contacts will be automatically available to them.
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