@justforthelulz In MS team sign up lead you to 3 option depending on purpose, school, business/company and for friends and family and if you select friends and family you be given a message that skype is best option for this.
Skype and Skype for Business are two completely separate products...
One was a formerly decent product before being bought by MS and the other is a product that built by MS from the beginning and used be called Lync...
Teams replaced the later (Skype for Business, a.k.a Lync) which is the product that is in the process of being killed off (it doesn't get any more updates).
Skype in corporate world is still extremely popular. I see it time to time with different companies and they even use it for basic chatting with coworkers as well as meetings/interviews. I have not seen much zoom tbh
Doesn't Skype just come prepackaged with Windows now, making the "more people use me" argument the same as Internet Explorer's? In the end, more people using something doesn't mean it's better, other factors can but not just that.
@matosh While true, this usually comes down to the same reason a lot of businesses still prefer to use fax machines over email: not wanting to change things up and potentially complicate it since people would have to learn something new. If they're using Skype for Business, they're going to have to change to MS Teams or another service eventually because it's not getting updated anymore and errors and bugs are piling up.