Microsoft Kills Off Skype Credits and Phone Numbers, Pushes Subscriptions

Microsoft ends Skype Credit and Phone Numbers, pushing users towards subscriptions.
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Microsoft Kills Off Skype Credits and Phone Numbers, Pushes Subscriptions
In a move that has left many Skype users perplexed, Microsoft has quietly discontinued the sale of new Skype Credit and Skype Number. This decision marks a significant shift in the company's strategy, as it pushes users towards subscription-based plans. The End of an Era For years, Skype Credit has been a popular choice for making international calls, offering a flexible pay-as-you-go option. Similarly, Skype Number provided users with a virtual phone number that could be used to receive calls on their Skype accounts. With the discontinuation of these services, Microsoft is clearly signaling its intention to move away from traditional, one-time purchases and towards a subscription-based model. This shift aligns with the broader industry trend, where companies are increasingly relying on recurring revenue streams. Implications for Skype Users While existing Skype users can still use their remaining credit and existing phone numbers, the future of these services remains uncertain. It'…