• Want to ditch Microsoft Teams? Skype is still here, and just made

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 16:15:05
    Want to ditch Microsoft Teams? Skype is still here, and just made a significant change

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    Tue, 17 Dec 2024 16:00:00 +0000

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    You can no longer buy credits on Skype as Microsoft pushes the platform to become subscription-based.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Microsof t wants to sell you a subscription to use Skype You can no longer buy Skype Credit to make phone calls Custom phone numbers have been discontinued, no replacement

    Youd be forgiven for thinking that Microsoft Teams fully replaced Skype when it launched in 2017, but its video conferencing predecessor is still going strong, and has jumped on the subscription train.

    In a major change for the platform, Microsoft has quietly removed two of its key premium features Skype Credit and custom phone numbers.

    Instead, Microsoft is pushing Skype customers towards subscriptions for calling plans, ending the flexibility that one-time credits previously
    offered and potentially proving more costly for irregular users. Skype goes subscription-based

    The change was first noticed by a moderator on Microsofts Skype forums, who stated: Skype has stopped purchase of Skype Credit for all users. The only option available now are monthly calling subscriptions.

    Microsoft later confirmed the changes in an email to TechCrunch , adding it, continuously evaluate(s) product strategy based on customer usage and needs.

    Anybody with credit already applied to their account can continue to use it, so long as they use it once every six months to keep it active, however new purchases for credit are no longer possible.

    Calling landlines and mobile numbers now requires a subscription, and Skype-to-Skype calls remain free and unaffected. However, users of Skypes virtual phone numbers for international calls or outbound SMS messaging have been most affected, because Microsoft has not confirmed a direct replacement.

    In the years following its $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype in 2011, Microsoft has slowly deprioritized the platform and largely replaced it with Teams. The company no longer shares its user base in earnings reports,
    however increased competition from the likes of Zoom and Cisco have put pressure on Skype in a post-pandemic world where video conferencing remains a staple of hybrid working.

    In the meantime, Skypes interface still suggests that users can buy credits, leading to failed payments. Microsoft acknowledged inconsistency in its messaging, and promised to update it accordingly. You might also like Weve rounded up a list of the best online collaboration tools Check out the best hybrid working tech you should consider Remember Skype? Well now its ad-free again, which will be a refreshing change for Windows 11 users



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