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Skype to shut down in May 2025, directing users to teams free

by February 28, 2025
February 28, 2025
Skype to shut down in May 2025, directing users to teams free

Microsoft’s popular online chat and phone service Skype will officially close its doors in May 2025, according to a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).

Users are advised to migrate their accounts to Microsoft Teams Free “over the coming days” to maintain their existing chats, contacts, and calls.

“Starting in May 2025, Skype will no longer be available,” the company said, thanking customers for “being part of Skype.” While Microsoft has not yet provided an official comment to the media, the move is being interpreted as part of the tech giant’s strategy to consolidate its communication platforms.

Skype, once synonymous with internet-based calling, has undergone multiple updates since Microsoft acquired it in 2011. The latest announcement signals the end of an era for millions of users who relied on the service for voice and video calls, messaging, and conference features. Its user base is now encouraged to embrace Microsoft Teams Free, which promises to offer similar capabilities and a seamless transition.

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