Microsoft announced the shutdown of Skype a long time ago. On May 5 next week, that is, this app will be completely closed after just 2 days. Skype is offering users to shift to the company Microsoft Teams. Along with professional work, users can also use Teams for personal work. Notifications related to Skype closure were being sent by the company to the users for a long time.
What is the reason for shutting down Skype
The company is going to close Skype as Microsoft is now going to focus more on its app Teams. Microsoft is constantly adding new features to Teams. Teams were started by the company in 2017 and now it has become quite popular. Microsoft wants all people to use Teams instead of Skype.
What is the option for Skype users
Microsoft is constantly motivating its Skype users to shift to Teams. Skype users who shift to Microsoft Teams will also have the option to shift their data. Let me tell you that since the company launched Microsoft Teams, she was asking Skype users to come on the team’s platform. It has been said by the company that TEAMS provides all the features with Skype and along with it, there are some other capabilities which are not in Skype.
Microsoft has announced that Skype users can log in to Microsoft Teams from their current creams. Skype users coming to Microsoft Teams will be completely free. Skype users will get all the features free including calling, messaging, file sharing, meeting or community joining the team.
The company says that if a Skype user logs into Teams with its existing creations, then its chats and contacts will come to teams themselves. That is, the users can start further by logging in the teams from where the logs were done in Skype. Users will also have the option to use teams with Skype. But this is only for a few days because both platforms can be used till 5 May. Skype will be closed on 5 May. After that only Teams will be able to use.
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