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Skype For Outlook.com Now Available In North America And United Kingdom – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
August 20, 2013
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Outlook + Skype

Not that long ago, Microsoft announced that its Outlook.com email service would have built-in Skype video calling and messaging functionality. As of today, Skype for Outlook.com are now intertwined in the UK and North America, with more countries receiving this feature soon.

“A few months ago we announced that a preview of Skype video calling and messaging was starting to arrive in Outlook.com. Today we are excited to give you an update: Skype for Outlook.com is now fully available in several countries around the globe including the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, France, Canada, and the United States,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

However, more countries will see this feature in the near future. “For those of you outside those countries, we’re still working hard to ensure this is available worldwide in the near future,” Microsoft explained.

Having the ability to make Skype video calls directly from Outlook.com only adds to the benefits of the service’s features, which includes social connections with Facebook and Google. Microsoft cites a statistic in which 76% of those who email frequently follow up via a phone call or video call. This makes Skype for Outlook.com ideal for those who wish to easily make a video call right from their inbox.

Head over to Outlook.com and give Skype a try. Do you find this feature to be useful?

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