The reciprocal tariff rate of 10%, as originally announced on Liberation Day, is in effect.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/05/fact-sheet-u-s-uk-reach-historic-trade-deal/
I am sure many VOIP companies seeing a spike in new users have increased their bandwidth, considerably, and added to their servers. The Teams user experience is completely different to Skype, so many will be looking for something similar to Skype and will not use Teams.
A few years ago, Microsoft should have introduce "Skype for Home" and "Skype for Business" or similar. Skype for Home could have remained pretty much the same, no extra work needed, just keep doing what they have been doing, and Skype for Business could have been basically what Teams is, to compete with the likes of Zoom etc, particularly when the pandemic hit.
Microsoft did nothing, so Skype was losing users and profits, so rather than revive a global brand with some R&D, they decided to kill it off because they can afford to.
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