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Microsoft Is Shutting Down Skype!

Microsoft is retiring Skype on May 5th, replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams. Existing users can migrate their data or export it, but Skype’s phone calling feature is going away.

Key Takeaways:

  • Skype shuts down on May 5, 2025.
  • Users can switch to Teams with their chats and contacts intact.
  • No more domestic or international phone calls through Skype.
  • Existing Skype credits will still work temporarily in Teams.
  • Microsoft says the shift is due to changing user habits and VoIP growth.

Why It’s Important:

Skype was once a leader in video calls, but Microsoft is moving on. With Teams now the priority, users must adapt before Skype disappears for good.

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