Skype has permanently halted credit and phone number sales as Microsoft pushes users toward monthly subscriptions.
Microsoft has quietly ended the sale of new credits and phone number features for Skype this week. Skype Credit and Skype Number are both being discontinued in favor of Microsoft pushing subscriptions ...
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Anyone who wants to call pure telephone devices with Skype in future will have to take out a subscription. There is no longer ...
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While existing Skype phone numbers and credit will remain functional, users must utilize their credit at least once every 180 ...
Calling landlines and mobile numbers now requires a subscription, and Skype-to-Skype calls remain free and unaffected.
Microsoft has stopped offering Skype Numbers and Credits. So now, users can no longer buy phone numbers or credits to make ...
Bad news for anyone out there who still uses Skype: The Microsoft-owned phone and messaging platform has quietly stopped letting users top-up accounts with credit and buy Skype phone numbers.
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Subscriptions replace credits moving forward. Meanwhile, the platform has no remaining way to set up a new custom phone ...