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king arthur

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7,109 posts

273 months

Friday 28th February
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7vxlrvxyeo

A great Microsoft success story.

InitialDave

12,904 posts

131 months

Friday 28th February
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Well, that's bloody annoying, I just stuck a bit of money on my balance for it! Ah well, only a fiver.

jeremyc

25,393 posts

296 months

Friday 28th February
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I think I'm correct in saying Skype for Business became Teams, so this is the logical step to sunset the consumer service and move users to Teams.

I'd say their acquisition is probably a success given the prevelance of Teams. smile

the-photographer

3,837 posts

188 months

Friday 28th February
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Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure

SP_

2,935 posts

117 months

Friday 28th February
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the-photographer said:
Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure
Google Meet, personal Teams

fat80b

2,648 posts

233 months

Friday 28th February
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jeremyc said:
I think I'm correct in saying Skype for Business became Teams, so this is the logical step to sunset the consumer service and move users to Teams.

I'd say their acquisition is probably a success given the prevelance of Teams. smile
It wasn't quite the case that Skype -> Skype for Business -> Microsoft Teams;

The architecture was completely different between all 3 and the (video and audio) codecs used in each were also quite different (both audio and video) as was the way the streams were routed and composed on screen.
The only thing that carried across from Skype to Skype for Business really was the name. (Skype for Business was more of a rebrand / continuation of Microsoft Lync / Office communicator which had no relationship to the Skype acquisition).

That said the MS Teams cloud architecture (AIUI) (if you squint a bit) looks way more like Skype than it does S4B - Although I believe that it was written by a completely new team in Microsoft at the time......

rodericb

7,655 posts

138 months

Saturday 1st March
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the-photographer said:
Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure
For the IP telephony and messaging functions? Or for the other things which Teams does? If it's the former then Whatsapp is very popular.....

Riley Blue

22,114 posts

238 months

Saturday 1st March
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SP_ said:
the-photographer said:
Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure
Google Meet, personal Teams
Depends on your need but I've been using Zoom since lockdown for family get-togethers.

Arkose

3,510 posts

165 months

Saturday 1st March
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rodericb said:
the-photographer said:
Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure
For the IP telephony and messaging functions? Or for the other things which Teams does? If it's the former then Whatsapp is very popular.....
WhatsApp for IP telephone ? we've have a Skype Phone number, I guess we'll need a new number

InitialDave

12,904 posts

131 months

Saturday 1st March
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I've thrown my lot in with Zadarma for voip international calling duties.

the-photographer

3,837 posts

188 months

Saturday 1st March
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rodericb said:
the-photographer said:
Any recommendations for an alternative? Use Teams at work and don't want to mix work and pleasure
For the IP telephony and messaging functions? Or for the other things which Teams does? If it's the former then Whatsapp is very popular.....
1-1 chat
Group chat
1-1 voice calling between clients no mobiles or landlines

Looks like I can choose from signal (but could close), Personal Teams (I see the client supports dual login), Whatsapp and Google

extraT

1,852 posts

162 months

Saturday 1st March
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BlackBerry had their messaging system.
Apple has iMessage.
Microsoft need to bring back MSN messenger, add it to Windows, redevelop Windows OS for mobile with cross platform messaging. Make it open for iOS users as well.

jbswagger

839 posts

213 months

Saturday 1st March
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is winpop a active these days

eeLee

908 posts

92 months

Monday 3rd March
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You could expect that there will be a migration path from Skype, especially where Skype Out exists. After all, the M365 subscriptions come with 60 minutes Skype Out per month which I assume will appear on Team somehow. This saved me paying for calls to certain countries occasionally.

It's also full of spammers and scammers.

There are many better alternatives today in terms of quality and features. Many are low- to free-cost.