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Microsoft is shutting down Skype in favor of Teams​

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Skype will be retired on May 5th, and existing users will need to export their data or migrate to Teams.

It’s the end of an era. Microsoft is shutting down Skype in May and replacing it with the free version of Microsoft Teams for consumers. Existing Skype users will be able to log in to the Microsoft Teams app and have their message history, group chats, and contacts all automatically available without having to create another account, or they can choose to export their data instead. Microsoft is also phasing out support for calling domestic or international numbers.

”Skype users will be in control, they’ll have the choice,” says Jeff Teper, president of Microsoft 365 collaborative apps and platforms, in an interview with The Verge. “They can migrate their conversation history and their contacts out and move on if they want, or they can migrate to Teams.”

If you choose to move on and bring your Skype data with you, the exported data will include photos and conversation history. Microsoft also made a tool to easily view existing Skype chat history if you don’t want to move to Teams.

Skype will remain online until May 5th, so existing users will have around 60 days to decide whether they want to switch to Microsoft Teams or export their data. “If they do want to come to Teams then the first-run is pretty instantaneous because we’ve already done the work on the backend to restore their contacts, message history, and call logs,” says Amit Fulay, vice president of product at Microsoft.
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Skype users will soon see a prompt to move to Microsoft Teams. Image: Microsoft

The transition to Microsoft Teams will keep Skype group chats intact, and during the 60-day window, Microsoft will also maintain interoperability so you can message contacts on Teams and those messages will be delivered to friends still using Skype.

If you do move to Microsoft Teams, there’s one big part of Skype that’s disappearing, though. Microsoft is removing the telephony parts that allow you to call domestic or international numbers or people’s cellphones. “Part of the reason is we look at the usage and the trends, and this functionality was great at the time when voice over IP (VoIP) wasn’t available and mobile data plans were very expensive,” explains Fulay. “If we look at the future, that’s not a thing we want to be in.”

Microsoft will honor existing Skype credits, but it will no longer offer new customers access to paid Skype features that allow you to make or receive international and domestic calls. Existing Skype subscription users will be able to use their Skype credits and subscriptions inside Microsoft Teams until the end of their next renewal period. Existing Skype Number users will also need to port their number over to another provider, as Microsoft is no longer supporting this, either.

The Skype Dial Pad will be part of Teams temporarily for existing credits and subscriptions, but Microsoft isn’t going to offer calling plans to Teams consumers like it does for businesses. “The world has really moved on,” says Teper. “Probably the biggest thing is higher bandwidth and lower data plan cost, from us and others, has really driven almost all of the traffic to VoIP.”

The admission of consumers moving on from calling phone numbers from Skype is also a large part of why the service is shutting down nearly 14 years after Microsoft first acquired it for $8.5 billion. Over the last decade, services like FaceTime, Messenger, and WhatsApp have made it simple to connect with friends through messaging, calls, and video chats in a way that Microsoft struggled to compete with through Skype and its many design iterations.

This was particularly evident in the early stages of the covid-19 pandemic, when consumers flocked to Zoom instead of Skype. “The Skype userbase actually grew at the beginning of the pandemic, and has been pretty flat since,” admits Teper. “It’s not shrunk in some dramatic way. It has been relatively flat over the last few years. We hope we’ll migrate most Skype users… but we want to make sure the users know they’re in control.”

Microsoft will now be fully focused on Teams for consumers, after launching the personal version in 2020. At the time, Microsoft said it was still fully committed to Skype, but it’s been clear in recent years that the company was preparing for the eventual retirement of Skype. In December, Microsoft killed off Skype credits and phone numbers in favor of subscriptions, another sign that the end of Skype was nearing.

“Initially the vision was to have one experience across work and life… but Teams was new and that was not realistically where we were in 2020,” reveals Teper. “So we continued to invest in Skype, and about two to three years ago we started bringing in the free Teams consumer experience with the new client. We wanted to wait until the adoption was at the scale where we could be very convinced it was the right time.”

The Skype retirement won’t result in job cuts, either, at least not immediately. “There’s one team, which is Microsoft Teams and Skype. On the backend it has actually evolved to a common team,” says Teper. “There won’t be layoffs, those folks are going to be working on making things better — whether it’s fun end user features or AI innovation, it’s really about doubling down on Teams.”
 
Skype was doomed, even though it managed to thrive for a while under Microsoft. A very long while, almost a decade

But at the end of the day, Skype has almost zero features beyond chatting and calling while being too complex, unusable and unwieldy for chatting and calling like a normal person

People hated Skype, let's not forget. Everyone jumped ship to Zoom/Discord/Teams/Google Meet because frankly they were superior in every way
 
RIP another piece of internet history
I can't say I will miss the shitty quality of Skype, but I don't even know what "Teams" even is. Probably won't be used, at least Skype had some sort of brand to it's name.
Imagine a single application with text chat, voice calls, video calls, conferences, file sharing, spreadsheets, flowcharts, project planning, scheduling, text editing, media players, video sharing, archiving, rights management and many, many more. And none of them work.
 
IIRC google had a problem making a messenging app
I legit can't remember if there was instant messaging on Google+. The only reason I even remember google plus is because I have vague memories of needing to make a Google+ account to age verify youtube or something like that. Made it and never used it except for logging into youtube.
Sucks skype's going the way of the dinosaurs. Teams is hot garbage and I doubt many people just using skype to call/message friends or family will make the switch.
I did notice the last year or so a lot more scammy and blatant fraud message requests without much explanation along with getting added to sketchy crypto groups. Won't miss that.
 
Oh no, that thing I don’t use is being replaced by that thing I don’t use. Nooooo 😭

Bring back AIM assholes, I crushed so much puss with that. 💪
nina.chat

I talk about “the good ol’” Internet and stuff like IRC and AIM all the time. Nina has brought back AIM, MSN, and they’re working on ICQ.

AIM certainly is a relic of a bygone era. I got a few friends from my teenage years to get AIM set up via Nina, and it was cool for about 15 minutes. The novelty wore off really quickly. Hearing the IM sound, the door opening and closing as someone signed in and out… man.

… but that’s it. You’d rather use literally anything else. That’s why AIM died in the first place. Other applications just did more. Still, I think it’s cool that younger people are going to be able to experience the Internet if yore if they choose to
 
Great, now SPCC is never coming back.
RIP

The only reason I even remember google plus is because I have vague memories of needing to make a Google+ account to age verify youtube or something like that.
Yeah, that was some bullshit.
 
Its not that I find it particularly bothersome.

But I remember being on summer vacation as a teenager and me and my friends would stay up until midnight chatting on skype while playing video games.

Those were some fond memories. I can't say I'll miss skype, but I did have some good times on it back in the day.
 
I hate Teams.
I hate how the ‘away/present’ thing resets to away after five minutes, so even if I’m sat there reading something or on the phone someone’s thinning I’m slacking off.
I hate how it allows you to be reachable constantly, it just shatters your ability to sir and concentrate
Death to office productivity software
Caffiene.exe is your friend, it just presses the F11 key for you every 60 seconds which keeps Teams green all day. No installation and you can email it to yourself as a small attachment & it doesn't require administrative access. I'll DM it to you later if you can't find it but still want it.
 
Skype was the application that millenials and early zoomere used to talk to each other during the earlier social media days.

The idea of Teams being a spiritual replacement of it is stupid.

Discord is the closest thing to a replacement for jt.
Before discord became the bloated gooner/troon grooming center it's constantly joked about for being it was just used by people in a manner similar to skype and was advertised as a lighter alternative compared to what microsoft was turning skype into... Then they started adding constant bloat features and locking basic shit behind "nitro" and it all went downhill.
the fucking furry ABDL pedo guy that got on the admin team for a bit didn't help either.
 
>Pay $8.5B for a software with no intention of using it
>Quietly kill it after several years of stagnation
>Refuse to elaborate

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They kept the tech, integrated it into Office and Outlook, and forced the skype users to migrate into it. It was money well spent, buying and sunsetting your competition while stripping them of useful tech and a userbase. Isn't that basically what General Motors did to Saturn? Saturns were tight little cars and cheap to own/repair, and they were quietly escorted off the market even though drivers loved them.
 
Its not that I find it particularly bothersome.

But I remember being on summer vacation as a teenager and me and my friends would stay up until midnight chatting on skype while playing video games.

Those were some fond memories. I can't say I'll miss skype, but I did have some good times on it back in the day.
Yeah Skype is more known for existing during a generally good time for the Internet ths it is being a particularly great application, same as AIM
 
I'll be lying if there isnt a part of me thats kind of sad, I did meet and speak with many online friends that came and went through there...that is until we heard of an upcoming alternative called "Discord"

Skype was on borrowed time, when a new alternative that held its ground appeared, it was in for a slow death. I dont even know Teams was a thing and I can see that folding in sometime too. Discord just really stole the thunder as anyone younger than a boomer knows it and uses it (believe it or not, it didnt start off as cringy cancer country).

RIP Skype, you served your purpose and your apathetic corporate overlords couldnt care less to make you adapt to the changing times.
 
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Caffiene.exe is your friend, it just presses the F11 key for you every 60 seconds which keeps Teams green all day. No installation and you can email it to yourself as a small attachment & it doesn't require administrative access. I'll DM it to you later if you can't find it but still want it.
If your company uses any endpoint protection solutions, like CrowdStrike, it’s going to kill Caffeine immediately. If not, it works like a dream.

Alternatively, you can write a PowerShell script to input a random key at a defined interval. Colleagues have told me that they place a watch underneath the sensor of their mouse and it works well to prevent the idle state. There’s also ye olde put something heavy enough to depress the space bar while leaving a text editor open.

Honestly, if you work for a company that uses Teams status as a metric for productivity, find another job. That shit is fucking stupid. My team works remotely. One of the perks of working remotely is the ability to get up and move around, do some housework in between meetings - whatever. So as long as you’re getting shit done, it shouldn’t matter that your little icon goes yellow periodically throughout the day.

Teams also measures activity incorrectly all the time. It’s just a raging piece of shit software that is, unfortunately, wildly adopted because of every company’s enterprise agreements. I have no idea why anyone would choose to use Teams for personal use, lol
 
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