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“SkypePhone Manager” generally refers to Skype Manager, Microsoft’s official, web-based tool designed to centralize and streamline communication deployment across a group or organization.

However, because Microsoft officially retired the Skype service, users are transitioning away from these tools. Core Features of Skype Manager

When fully operational, the tool provided an intuitive online dashboard allowing administrators to:

Centralize Member Accounts: Create new corporate communication identities or link existing personal accounts into one dashboard.

Allocate Subscriptions and Credits: Disburse Skype Credits for international calling and assign unique inbound Skype Numbers directly to employees.

Track Expenses: Generate unified VAT/GST invoices and access real-time usage reports to monitor operational costs.

Control Features: Remotely set up call forwarding, manage caller IDs, and regulate accessibility features for all corporate members. Current Status and End of Service

Official Retirement: The consumer Skype platform and Skype Manager were officially retired.

Feature Phase-Out: Key management functions such as SMS, new call forwarding rules, voicemail setup, and caller ID assignments are disabled.

Data Export Deadline: If you previously managed an organization through Skype Manager, you have until June 2026 to retrieve your account history through the official Skype Export Portal. The Modern Replacement: Microsoft Teams

To streamline desktop and enterprise communication today, Microsoft has entirely replaced Skype with Microsoft Teams.

If you migrate to Teams Free or Teams Phone, you can use your old Skype credentials to automatically port your existing contacts and text chat history into the new ecosystem. For managing complex business lines, modern cloud calling controls are now handled via the Microsoft Teams Phone System.

Are you looking to export old data from a legacy account, or are you trying to find a modern alternative to manage your team’s current desktop communication? The next chapter: Moving from Skype to Microsoft Teams

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