➀ Skype, once a dominant VOIP software, is shutting down after 23 years; ➁ Microsoft Teams is now the focus of Microsoft's efforts in the VOIP market; ➂ The decline in Skype's user base has been significant, with a drop from over 300 million to around 36 million in 2023.
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