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    They just reskinned it and slapped irc in it and called it teams

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      It seems like a very underrated feature but Skype's overseas calling feature was great and the 60 mins I get each month with 365 was really nice. Them getting rid of that basically made Skype useless.

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      I have a load of credit on there still (got tricked by them deactivating my credit and topped up unnecessarily). I still use it for international calls at least once a month, I hope this news story is overblown.

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        They just reskinned it and slapped irc in it and called it teams

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        It also cobbled in groups from Exchange, and the Collab site from SharePoint. Its pretty much three raccoons in a trench-coat.

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          I still use it to make international calls to family (it's my only use case for it). Does anyone know of a good replacement (preferably FOSS) that allows calling on landlines (yup, old people still use them)?

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            I still use it to make international calls to family (it's my only use case for it). Does anyone know of a good replacement (preferably FOSS) that allows calling on landlines (yup, old people still use them)?

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            Not FOSS but you can check Google Voice and see if the pricing for the country you need to call is convenient

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              Thank goodness! My parents refuse to move the group chat to anything else.

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                They are not killing Skype, they just now bury the corpse. Skype died by malnutrion and bad parenting by MS a decade ago.

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                Well, they’re doing what they already have been and absorbing it into teams. Teams video chat is littered with the bits of leftover Skype tech references, they’re just making sure it’s an enterprise product they can bill monthly for instead of a free consumer product

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                  I have a load of credit on there still (got tricked by them deactivating my credit and topped up unnecessarily). I still use it for international calls at least once a month, I hope this news story is overblown.

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                  Do your credits still exist? I was under the impression that they phased out the credit system.

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                    Another company Microsoft bought and ran into the ground. It’s really incredible that they managed to get their lunch stolen. They had basically a monopoly and gave it away without a fight. Hell, the colloquialism for video calling someone was to Skype them for a looong time.

                    And then one small competitor comes along and it’s all gone. How can you fuck up this bad? Especially during the pandemic, in which they should have further entrenched their monopoly…

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                    Around these parts in the 2000s, MSN Messenger was what literally everyone used. Then Microsoft bought Skype and decided to shut down MSN Messenger. Then they also ruined Skype. Microsoft just can't do anything right despite making so much money. It's like they have no long term vision.

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                      I still use it to make international calls to family (it's my only use case for it). Does anyone know of a good replacement (preferably FOSS) that allows calling on landlines (yup, old people still use them)?

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                      You can do this using JMP Chat, which bridges phone numbers to XMPP. Unfortunately, it's USA and Canada only, for now.

                      Alternatively, you can use a "SIP Trunk Provider". For instance, in the UK, Andrews and Arnold offers this service. You can then connect any compatible SIP client (e.g. Gnome Calls).

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                        They intentionally killed it, when it wasn't theirs, it was a nuisance, when it was theirs, it wasn't a nuisance, but also not too useful.

                        It's about control, I think.

                        I mean, without Skype going bad would all these <censored> IMs, especially Telegram, become so popular?

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                        Embrace, extend, extinguish.

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                          The bigger headline is "Skype hasn't been dead this whole time"

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                            A Message From The Skype CEO

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                              It didn't "start to suck", they intentionally transitioned it, from old lean clients working over p2p usable in unbelievably bad connectivity conditions, to something server-based and fat laggy clients with typical Microsoft quality. They they turned off authentication servers for the old Skype.

                              If the old Skype were still functional today, nobody would say it sucks. OK, maybe no stickers and such.

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                              i realize i haven't been able to send files for years now because all the p2p platforms have disappeared.

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                                  https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/skype/skype-is-retiring-in-may-2025-what-you-need-to-know-2a7d2501-427f-485e-8be0-2068a9f90472

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                                    Ding dong the witch is dead

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                                      Around these parts in the 2000s, MSN Messenger was what literally everyone used. Then Microsoft bought Skype and decided to shut down MSN Messenger. Then they also ruined Skype. Microsoft just can't do anything right despite making so much money. It's like they have no long term vision.

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                                      I would say this heavily depends on the region. In Germany, I knew nobody who used MSN, everyone only used ICQ.

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                                        I would say this heavily depends on the region. In Germany, I knew nobody who used MSN, everyone only used ICQ.

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                                        Man, I miss icq...

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                                          I would say this heavily depends on the region. In Germany, I knew nobody who used MSN, everyone only used ICQ.

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                                          That's why I said around these parts. Back then there was a lot more regional fragmentation.

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