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Just on BBCnewsHD Online search [As of today, Microsoft is not planning to completely shut down Skype; however, they have been pushing users towards Microsoft Teams, effectively phasing out Skype for Business features and encouraging users to migrate to Teams for professional communication needs. Key points to remember: Skype for Business is discontinued: Microsoft has already retired the "Skype for Business" service, encouraging users to switch to Teams for business communication. Personal Skype still exists: The regular consumer version of Skype is still available for download and use. Focus on Teams: Microsoft is actively promoting Teams as the primary communication platform for both personal and professional use, potentially leading to a reduced focus on Skype in the future. ] BBC said None of that. Last edited by arista; 28-02-2025 at 03:42 PM. |
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