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Skype launched almost 22 years ago, so many younger users will have grown up with it. But now, the app, which was used by around 300 million people, will disappear, except for some business clients.
Microsoft is taking another shot at moving Skype users to the more modern version of its desktop app, with the app set to roll out in waves beginning November 1.
Microsoft has announced that the pioneering online video calling service that's been around for more than two decades will go offline on Monday.
The Skype logo is pictured at Skype headquarters in Luxembourg on May 10, 2011. Microsoft says the free video calling service will end in May.
Microsoft is planning to migrate its Skype for Business Online users to Microsoft Teams, but maybe not in the way and timeframe some were thinking.