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    End of an Era: Skype to Be Discontinued After Two Decades

    Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 5, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Microsoft has announced that Skype, once the leading internet-based phone and video service, will be discontinued in May. The company has advised users that they will soon be able to log in to Microsoft Teams’ free version using their Skype credentials. This decision marks the end of an era for a platform that revolutionised online communication in the mid-2000s. Microsoft acquired Skype in 2011 for $8.5 billion, its largest acquisition at the time. Over the years, the service was integrated into Microsoft’s ecosystem, including Office and Windows Phone. However, with Microsoft shifting its focus to Teams, Skype’s relevance has declined amid growing competition.

    Despite experiencing a temporary boost during the pandemic, Skype struggled to maintain its dominance as newer platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Cisco Webex gained popularity. Longstanding rivals such as Apple’s FaceTime and Meta’s WhatsApp further eroded its market share. Meanwhile, Microsoft has been heavily investing in Teams, which offers similar services but with broader business integration. The shift suggests that Microsoft is consolidating its communication tools under one platform rather than maintaining multiple competing services.

    Skype first launched in Estonia in 2003 and quickly became a game-changer by offering free international calls, a significant advantage when traditional long-distance calls were costly. Its success led to a $2.6 billion acquisition by eBay in 2005, but the partnership failed, and eBay sold its majority stake to an investor group in 2009. Microsoft then purchased the platform in 2011, hoping to leverage its capabilities within its ecosystem. However, Skype’s influence has steadily waned, making its shutdown an unsurprising but symbolic moment in the evolution of digital communication. As Microsoft shifts users to Teams, the legacy of Skype remains as one of the pioneers that shaped modern internet communication.

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