Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5bn

Tue 10 May 2011 2:26pm GMT / 10:26am EDT / 7:26am PDT
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Xbox manufacturer to incorporate services and features into Kinect and Live

Microsoft has confirmed the acquisition of communications business Skype for $8.5 billion, and intends to incorporate its services into video game and business offerings.

The company said that Kinect and Xbox Live will benefit from new real-time video and voice communications from the Skype business, as well as Windows Phone.

"Skype is a phenomenal service that is loved by millions of people around the world," said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. "Together we will create the future of real-time communications so people can easily stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues anywhere in the world."

Skype CEO Tony Bates will assume the role of president of Microsoft Skype Division, a newly created business within the corporation.

"Microsoft and Skype share the vision of bringing software innovation and products to our customers," added Bates. "Together, we will be able to accelerate Skype's plans to extend our global community and introduce new ways for everyone to communicate and collaborate."

Skype boasts 170 million connected users who logged over 207 billion minutes of voice and video conversations in 2010.

13 Comments

Russell Kentish
Studying Master of Digital Media

Interesting, will Microsoft push Skype+Kinect this E3? Haven't heard much from them recently.

Posted:2 years ago

#1

Merging your Skype contacts and Kinect friends seems a no brainer for starters. And MSFT please make a Skype APP for WP7 now!

Posted:2 years ago

#2

Hopefully Skype for Linux won't be discontinued. I'm used to see things breaking down as soon as MS touches them. Allright, Skype is already using a closed protocol, but I'd like to keep on using it.

Posted:2 years ago

#3

Interesting to see if skype remains supported on iOS and android?

Posted:2 years ago

#4

Ben Meadows
Senior QA Engineer

I like my Skype the way it is. I hope Microsoft doesn't change things too much (still thinking back to the disaster that was/is Games For Windows Live).

Posted:2 years ago

#5

Whatever comes of this, the opportunities of bringing Skype and Kinect together seem endless. If Skype gets shut down for non-MS systems there will be a successor of some sort, if not we'll get the best integrated video chat ever. Your move, Sony.

Posted:2 years ago

#6

Oh dear

Posted:2 years ago

#7

Wesley Williams
Quality Assurance

Excellent move for Microsoft. If they're sensible they'll not tinker with the Skype software and simply take what they need to improve and expand their existing services. XBOX Live users should probably rejoice, but general Skype users might not have a bright future. Time will tell.

Posted:2 years ago

#8

They've paid an awful lot of money for a company that doesn't actually make any profit.

Posted:2 years ago

#9

If MS mess with this at all, I'm happy enough to drop it and never use it again. There are plenty of alternatives available anyway. $10bn is a *lot* of money, but I guess if anyway has the money to blow - MS does. Corks must be popping over at Skype today!

Posted:2 years ago

#10

Thats pretty cool

Posted:2 years ago

#11

No sé si es bueno o malo... lo que sí que ahora Microsoft está aprovechando una oportunidad viendo lo que le está pasando a la PS3.

Posted:2 years ago

#12


@ Ínfila English would help!

I'm sure M$ will try to get Skype on as many devices as possible in part to recoup their outlay but also to get the brand into as many homes a possible, if that includes Kinect, PS3, Windows Phones not to mention TV's, Wii's, Skype Phones etc then I'm sure they are all for it.

To spend that much money on a company that doesn’t make a great deal doesn’t make great sense however the technology behind Skype - the protocols and patents will be worth it in a few years provided M$ don’t go upsetting the core demographic.

Posted:2 years ago

#13

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