Microsoft is shutting down the iconic video-calling app. Here’s why and what’s next!
Launched in 2003, Skype revolutionized video calling and became a global leader in online communication.
With the rise of Microsoft Teams, Skype’s user base declined as businesses and individuals moved to newer platforms.
Microsoft is now fully focusing on Teams, which offers better collaboration, security, and business-friendly features.
The growing popularity of Zoom, Google Meet, and WhatsApp further pushed Skype out of the competition in recent years.
The growing popularity of Zoom, Google Meet, and WhatsApp further pushed Skype out of the competition in recent years.
Microsoft has gradually integrated Skype features into Teams, making the app less relevant for users today.
The exact shutdown date isn’t confirmed, but Microsoft is actively encouraging users to switch to Teams.
Teams provides seamless integration with Office 365, cloud storage, and AI-powered collaboration tools.