Skype, the pioneering internet calling service that revolutionised communication in the early 2000s, will make its final call on May 5, as Microsoft retires the platform after two decades.
This move is part of Microsoft's strategy to concentrate on its Teams service, which has become central to its business communication offerings, particularly since the pandemic.
Despite its early success and a peak of hundreds of millions of users, Skype struggled to compete with newer services like Zoom and Slack.
The platform's decline was partly due to its inability to adapt to the mobile era, while Microsoft's Teams has successfully integrated with Office applications, securing its position in the corporate sector.
Microsoft has assured Skype users that they will be able to transition smoothly to Teams, with their contacts and chats migrating automatically. While Skype had once been a major player, its decline mirrors other Microsoft missteps, such as its failed ventures with Internet Explorer and Windows Phone.
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