![]() ![]() Although adopting a new webcasting tool can be daunting, with the right support, you can make a seamless transition. This offers many benefits, and in time will replace Office UC as the default desktop and mobile softphone client we supply. On JMicrosoft will end its support of Skype for Business and all enterprises remaining on the platform will shift to Teams for live video communications. If you’re looking for more advanced collaboration capability, or you use Microsoft Teams, we now offer Webex for Cloud Voice. This means Skype for Business Online will no longer be officially supported by Microsoft. All other Virgin Media Business services are unaffected by this announcement. According to Microsoft, we have now reached Skype for Business Online end of life date: July 31, 2021. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause but as this software is provided by a third-party over which we have no control, we are unable to extend the cease date for this plug-in. ![]() ![]() You will still however, be able to use Office UC to make and receive calls, but the Skype for Business plug- in will no longer work after 31st July 2021. If you are using this feature, you’ll be aware that the plug-in is used to call Skype for Business contacts using the Office UC client. Microsoft acknowledges that customers are at varying points of their migration to. In line with Microsoft’s end of life programme for Skype for Business, we have been notified by our supplier that the Skype for Business plug-in for Office UC will cease to operate on 31st July 2021. Todays alert from the Redmond company is a reminder that Skype for Business Online retires in six months time. ![]()
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