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Skype shuts down after 22 years

Published on May 05, 2025 at 08:10 AM

A once popular video-calling platform, Skype, is set to shut down on May 5.

It brings an end to a 22-year period where it connected people across the world.

One of the pioneers of internet communication, Skype quickly became a revolutionary tool for free voice and video calls over the internet.

At its peak in the mid-2010s, it amassed over 300 million monthly users.

Microsoft acquired Skype for $8.5bn in 2011, hoping to make it a central part of its communications strategy.

But as competitors like WhatsApp, Zoom, and eventually Microsoft’s own Teams gained traction, Skype’s popularity faded.

On February 28, Microsoft announced it would retire Skype on May 5 to streamline its services and prioritise Teams for communication and collaboration.

The shutdown will impact both free and paid Skype users, but Skype for Business will continue temporarily.

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