
When Skype was launched in 2003, the notion that people could connect via video call was something new, particularly because the service was free. That 300 million hardly makes Skype invisible, no matter how little it shows up as a primary means to connect people and businesses. However, Skype arguably has more useful features that some of these newer technologies, at least for people who want to mimic phone calls and video communications for free. Skype has somewhere close to 300 million active users, which puts it on par with Twitter Inc.


Skype, the revolutionary free video call service, is still here, although it rarely gets discussed in the world of Snap Inc.
