Microsoft to Discontinue Skype Services
        
        
        
        Microsoft has announced that it is shutting down service for its Skype telecommunications  and video calling services on May 5, 2025. 
The service, which was acquired 14 years ago for  $8.5 billion, is being retired in favor of Microsoft Teams — which the company  said already includes most of Skype's features. "With Teams, users have  access to many of the same core features they use in Skype, such as one-on-one  calls and group calls, messaging, and file sharing," said Jeff Teper,  president for Microsoft's Collaborative Apps and Platforms division, in a  blog post. "Additionally, Teams offers enhanced features like hosting  meetings, managing calendars, and building and joining communities for free."   
Paid  Skype features, including Skype Credit and phone call subscriptions, will no  longer be available.  Current subscribers  can continue using their existing Skype Credit and subscriptions until the end  of their next renewal period, the company confirmed. Users with remaining Skype  Credit will still be able to use their balance until the service officially  shuts down.
Microsoft said those who  have not made the jump from Skype to Teams can do so by logging into the newer  service with their Skype credentials. Conversations and contacts will  automatically transfer. Before Skype officially shuts down, Teams users will be  able to communicate with those still on Skype, and vice versa. 
For those that do not wish to migrate to Teams, Microsoft is  offering the ability to export their contact and chat data before the service  is halted in early May. 
Skype for Business Online, which became redundant with the introduction  of Microsoft Teams, shut down in 2021. Microsoft's previous two on-premises  versions, Skype for Business Server 2016 and Skype for Business Server 2019, will lose  support this October. They will be replaced by Skype  for Business Server SE, although Microsoft recommends that business users  also make the jump to Teams.