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Skype shuts down after 22 years

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

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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.

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

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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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