Microsoft is going to move all communications features into the Teams client and will be making the Teams client the core communications client for Office 365 users, replacing the current use of the Skype for Business client.
Source: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/09/microsoft-ignite-2017-news/
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Monday, September 25, 2017
Microsoft Teams: Next phase of evolution of Skype for Business
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Philips VoIP841 Skype-and-Landline (dual) phone, HUB Digital Living 8/07
Skype Helps Bridge Distances, HUB Digital Living 8/07:
The dual skype device mentioned below seems to be the one described here by the manufacturer:
"...Skype has partnered with nearly 200 hardware companies to create such Skype-certified products as cordless phones, webcams and mobile handsets that work with the service. For example, the Philips VoIP841 cordless phone (available later this year for $199.99; www.philips.ca) will let you roam around your home on a cordless device with keypad to make or accept Skype calls. In fact, this phone doubles as a landline too, so one plug on the base goes into the wall's telephone jack while the other plugs into a modem or router (no PC necessary)...."
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