Microsoft Is Killing Off Skype WiFi Service (betanews.com)
Mark Wilson, writing for BetaNews: Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue its Skype WiFi service as of March 31. The global retirement of the service is to allow the company to focus on "core Skype features." Skype WiFi allows for paid Internet access through hotspots around the world, and is something that proved quite popular with travelers looking to minimize data roaming charges. After the cut-off date, Skype WiFi will no longer be available, and the various mobile apps will no longer act as a hotspot finder.
Really it's awful; and as of march the old UI clients are going to be no longer functional.
....Windows world? Apple's iMessage works seamlessly, They could have integrated Skype into Win10 and made it just as seamless.
Seriously? Most places (bar maybe Australia) have so much free wifi available, the Skype wifi popup was just annoying. Seems like maybe a good move by Microsoft.
T-Mobile has free roaming!
Amen. Is what I call the reverse Midas touch. Everything Microsoft touches turns into a turd.
Amen. Is what I call the reverse Midas touch. Everything Microsoft touches turns into a turd.
Yea, but you can bet they make money on their, um... Stuff....
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
Seriously I never saw the point of it. Regardless of where I was, Australia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, USA, Canada, Brazil, Vietnam, China, India ... I've always found free WiFi pretty much wherever I go.
It was a solution either looking for a problem, or more traditionally in the Microsoft sense, 5 years too late to the party.
The global retirement of the service is to allow the company to focus on "core Skype features."
Translation:
The global retirement of the service is to allow the company to find new ways to mine your data and monitor your conversations.
I knew Skype was going to turn to pure shit the moment I heard Microsoft was buying them, it was only a matter of time.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
My usage of it was exclusively in airports. Especially when traveling internationally, Skype Wifi was highly convenient for getting a new minutes of network access. No need to register with Boingo, Bongo, Dingo or whatever the hell operator the airport authority sold their wifi operation to. No need to sign up for "unlimited 7-day access" when I was only going to be in the country for an hour.
1. Abuse
2. ???
3. Profit
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
But you can't be assed to show us that shocking content so we get to enjoy wading through the EULA legalese.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Don't use or rely on Microsoft products and services because sooner or later they will cut it off. ~Angry FoxPro Developer