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20 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

I recently signed into Skype using the web portal.  The UI is familiar and it worked fine.  Microsoft say the web portable will still be available after the 5th May.

 

I intend to leave about $0.20 credit in my Skype account to keep it alive forever.  

 

Long Live Skype.  :smile:     

Following quote from The next chapter: Moving from Skype to Microsoft Teams   | Microsoft 365 Blog

quote: "After May 5, 2025, the Skype Dial Pad will be available to remaining paid users from the Skype web portal and within Teams."   

 

I'm embarrassed to show my ignorance for what will probably be considered stupid questions, but ......

How do I sign into Skype using the web portal & what is UI?

 

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48 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

Instead of signing into the Skype app, you type in www.skype.com.  Then, in the top right hand corner you sign in.  A drop down box will appear and you select "Use Skype Online" and then enter your username and password. 

 

You will then be inside the Skype web portal, which Microsoft say will continue to work after the 5th May.  

 

You will notice the "User Interface" (UI) is the same as the app and what you are used to. 

 

What I am planning to do early May is uninstall the Skype app on my desktop computer and make a desktop shortcut icon for www.skype.com, and use the Skype symbol which you can download off the internet from various sources, and have it on my desktop.   So, I basically click on the Skype symbol and it takes me to www.skype.com and I sign in.  

Thank You very much.  I will try to do the same.

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3 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

Instead of signing into the Skype app, you type in www.skype.com.  Then, in the top right hand corner you sign in.  A drop down box will appear and you select "Use Skype Online" and then enter your username and password. 

 

You will then be inside the Skype web portal, which Microsoft say will continue to work after the 5th May.  

 

You will notice the "User Interface" (UI) is the same as the app and what you are used to. 

 

What I am planning to do early May is uninstall the Skype app on my desktop computer and make a desktop shortcut icon for www.skype.com, and use the Skype symbol which you can download off the internet from various sources, and have it on my desktop.   So, I basically click on the Skype symbol and it takes me to www.skype.com and I sign in.  

Everything I'm reading says Skype will close and we'll have to use Teams. I just signed in at the www.skype site and didn't notice anything to the contrary.  What am I missing?  I'd really like to keep my Skype US (landline) number for bank codes and OTPs. 🤞

Posted
20 minutes ago, Galong said:

Everything I'm reading says Skype will close and we'll have to use Teams. I just signed in at the www.skype site and didn't notice anything to the contrary.  What am I missing?  I'd really like to keep my Skype US (landline) number for bank codes and OTPs. 🤞

I cancelled my Skype account, UK landline, expires start of April.

Just got an email saying I can reactivate by paying before expiry.

Not a hint Skype was ending, so what are they up to?

 

Seems to me they want to keep our subs going, for a service they won't be offering.

Posted
3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I cancelled my Skype account, UK landline, expires start of April.

Just got an email saying I can reactivate by paying before expiry.

Not a hint Skype was ending, so what are they up to?

 

Seems to me they want to keep our subs going, for a service they won't be offering.

Crikey... this isn't rocket science. If they have an alternative plan whereby we can keep using Skype they should CLEARLY say that. 🤦

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Posted
2 hours ago, Galong said:

Everything I'm reading says Skype will close and we'll have to use Teams. I just signed in at the www.skype site and didn't notice anything to the contrary.  What am I missing?  I'd really like to keep my Skype US (landline) number for bank codes and OTPs. 🤞

The below is a cut an paste from the email Microsoft sent me.   This tells me both will work after the 5th May, but I will not even bother downloading Teams. 

 

 

  • Skype Dial Pad: After May 5, 2025, the Skype Dial Pad will be available to remaining paid users from the Skype web portal and Teams, where you will continue to be able to use your subscription or Skype Credits.
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49 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

The below is a cut an paste from the email Microsoft sent me.   This tells me both will work after the 5th May, but I will not even bother downloading Teams. 

 

 

  • Skype Dial Pad: After May 5, 2025, the Skype Dial Pad will be available to remaining paid users from the Skype web portal and Teams, where you will continue to be able to use your subscription or Skype Credits.

From ChatGPT: If you have a Skype NumberNo, Skype does not support receiving SMS to a Skype Number.

That's me out then. I ONLY care about being able to get bank codes and OTPs. 

Teams is of absolutely no interest to me. It's not a replacement for Skype at all!  MS drops the ball yet again. 

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I haven't seen any noteworthy updates to Skype for a few years yet millions still use it. Why not keep it on life support and continue raking in a few hundred million a year? I've searched and found no viable VOIP alternative that allows you to purchase unlimited calling to cell phones worldwide for a reasonable price. A combination of GoogleFi and Wifi calling may be an option. But wifi isn't always available when you need to make a call. 

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25 minutes ago, wasabi said:

I haven't seen any noteworthy updates to Skype for a few years yet millions still use it. Why not keep it on life support and continue raking in a few hundred million a year? I've searched and found no viable VOIP alternative that allows you to purchase unlimited calling to cell phones worldwide for a reasonable price. A combination of GoogleFi and Wifi calling may be an option. But wifi isn't always available when you need to make a call. 

Yeah, seriously... just raise the price.  I'd pay more for Skype.   I have a buddy who travels constantly and uses GoogleFi.  He says if he doesn't pop back in to the US periodically he'll lose it. I only visit the US every 3 or so years. When my mom passes, I have no reason to ever step foot on US soil again. 

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14 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

What I am planning to do early May is uninstall the Skype app on my desktop computer and make a desktop shortcut icon for www.skype.com, and use the Skype symbol which you can download off the internet from various sources, and have it on my desktop.   So, I basically click on the Skype symbol and it takes me to www.skype.com and I sign in.  

What about a phone, iphone to be specific.  I only use Skype on my phone.    Thanks.  I was stuck at portal.  🤣

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First off I have spent too much time on this. For info I use Apple products and I need a number in the USA preferably the Houston area since my mailing address is there.

 

I subscribed to Hushed lifetime offer (25.00 USD), it came with 1000 phone minutes per year and SMS which counts against your phone minutes. I have only tried it a couple of times but the phone quality has been excellent. It also has a number in Houston. I am not sure about security so I decided to look further.

 

Next up was Sonetel. Still in progress after 6 days, initially upon signing up I could make a call to the US, to get a number in the US I had to verify my identity. Once that was approved I could no longer make calls. Support has been timely but they have not been able to fix and have offered to refund all the money I signed up with. I am giving it a couple more days and then decide. The support is closed on weekends.

 

I also looked into Zadarma but didn’t sign up at this time due to id verification for phone number.

 

I have briefly look at Fanytel and this looks promising.


Once  I see what happens with Sonetel I’ll look into Fanytel a little further. I do not know about 2fa codes on any of these services since I don’t need. My banks use my Thai number and my credit cards are tied to these banks.

 

I have ruled out GV, Google Fi and Teams for various reasons.

 

Hopefully this info good or bad will help others.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Galong said:

No, Skype does not support receiving SMS to a Skype Number.

I found it odd that, for some time, the Skype website said; 'Skype supports SMS however, only for US numbers when sent from either a US or Canadian number. Skype does not support identification verification services (2FA, OTP's). However, several people claimed that they received OTP's without any problem. Others said it was 'hit and miss', they received OTP's from some organisations but not from others.

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27 minutes ago, The Fugitive said:

I found it odd that, for some time, the Skype website said; 'Skype supports SMS however, only for US numbers when sent from either a US or Canadian number. Skype does not support identification verification services (2FA, OTP's). However, several people claimed that they received OTP's without any problem. Others said it was 'hit and miss', they received OTP's from some organisations but not from others.

That's probably due to the way in which the organisation sent the OTP.

If it was identifiable as a plain SMS, then it would get through. OTPs are a particular TYPE of SMS though not all are tagged as such. 

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1 hour ago, Thailandbuckeye said:

First off I have spent too much time on this. For info I use Apple products and I need a number in the USA preferably the Houston area since my mailing address is there.

 

I subscribed to Hushed lifetime offer (25.00 USD), it came with 1000 phone minutes per year and SMS which counts against your phone minutes. I have only tried it a couple of times but the phone quality has been excellent. It also has a number in Houston. I am not sure about security so I decided to look further.

 

Next up was Sonetel. Still in progress after 6 days, initially upon signing up I could make a call to the US, to get a number in the US I had to verify my identity. Once that was approved I could no longer make calls. Support has been timely but they have not been able to fix and have offered to refund all the money I signed up with. I am giving it a couple more days and then decide. The support is closed on weekends.

 

I also looked into Zadarma but didn’t sign up at this time due to id verification for phone number.

 

I have briefly look at Fanytel and this looks promising.


Once  I see what happens with Sonetel I’ll look into Fanytel a little further. I do not know about 2fa codes on any of these services since I don’t need. My banks use my Thai number and my credit cards are tied to these banks.

 

I have ruled out GV, Google Fi and Teams for various reasons.

 

Hopefully this info good or bad will help others.

Thanks for doing the research as I was looking at some of these options. I assumed they sucked... you verified it. 🙏

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Posted
4 hours ago, JackGats said:

Tell me then how calling my airline's or my foreign bank's customer service is "decided and solved" already.

 

I'll now have to place expensive SIM card calls to customer services that claim "all our phone lines are unusually busy" all day every day. Of course such customer services are themselves part of the problem, but up to now the waiting game could be taken care of by Skype.

Sigh, I've added ChaiyaTH to my blocked list, which means almost nothing on this forum.

Yes, same boat... still struggling to find a reasonably-priced alternative or even an expensive option that's 100% solid. I never realized Skype was in a league of its own. I never had a reason to check as I assumed it would be around forever. 🤷‍♂️ 

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Posted
34 minutes ago, Galong said:

Sigh, I've added ChaiyaTH to my blocked list, which means almost nothing on this forum.

Yes, same boat... still struggling to find a reasonably-priced alternative or even an expensive option that's 100% solid. I never realized Skype was in a league of its own. I never had a reason to check as I assumed it would be around forever. 🤷‍♂️ 

Have you looked at https://www.localphone.com/ ?

You can get a local number apparently. I don't need that but the only thing for me that is a vague question mark is reliability based on reading some online comments and memory from some time ago.

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Posted
14 hours ago, LivingNThailand said:

What about a phone, iphone to be specific.  I only use Skype on my phone.    Thanks.  I was stuck at portal.  🤣

I haven't tried entering the Skype web portal on a phone.  Leave it with me. I will try it and report back.  

Posted
22 hours ago, Galong said:

Teams is of absolutely no interest to me. It's not a replacement for Skype at all!  MS drops the ball yet again. 

I agree. 

 

I looked into Teams, and when I saw paid calling was not similar to Skype, I researched no further, and will not even bother downloading it. 

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