Did you know Microsoft to Discontinue Skype on May 5, 2025, Urges Users to Switch to Teams
Microsoft has announced that Skype will be discontinued on May 5, 2025,
marking the end of an era for the once-dominant internet calling
service. The company confirmed that existing Skype users will be able to
migrate their chats and contacts to Microsoft Teams (free).
Microsoft
acquired Skype in 2011 for $8.5 billion, making it the company’s
largest purchase at the time. Over the years, the service was integrated
into various Microsoft products, including Office and the now-defunct
Windows Phone platform.
Despite a brief resurgence during the
pandemic, Skype has steadily lost ground to competitors such as Zoom,
Google Meet, and Cisco Webex. Additionally, Apple’s FaceTime and Meta’s
WhatsApp further diminished its relevance. Meanwhile, Microsoft has
invested heavily in Teams, which offers similar communication features
and was introduced in 2017.
Skype was founded in Estonia in 2003
and quickly gained traction as a free alternative to expensive
international calls. Its success led to eBay acquiring the company for
$2.6 billion in 2005. However, that deal proved unfruitful, and eBay
sold 65% of its stake to investors for $1.9 billion in 2009, before
Microsoft’s full acquisition in 2011.
As the May 2025 shutdown approaches, Microsoft encourages users to transition to Teams (free) to maintain access to their conversations and contacts.
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