Fortune India
The iconic internet calling app officially retires on May 5, as Microsoft Teams Free steps in as its successor.
Launched in 2003, Skype changed how we connected, introducing free voice and video calling across the globe.
Built by engineers in Tallinn, Skype became a household name, leading the VOIP revolution worldwide.
In 2011, Microsoft acquired Skype, cementing its dominance in digital communication with over 170 million users.
During the pandemic, platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom overtook Skype in innovation and relevance.
Users can log into Microsoft Teams Free with their Skype credentials—no need to create a new account.
Most chats and contacts will transfer, but some data—like private conversations and bot content—won’t.
From May 5, features like Skype Credit gifting and Caller ID setup will no longer be available.
Teams Free adds meeting hosting, calendar sync, and community tools to support hybrid work and collaboration.
As Skype signs off, it leaves behind a legacy of digital connection now carried forward by Microsoft Teams.Plant-Based Proteins: The Next Big Leap for Indian Food Tech