Microsoft on Monday confirmed that network issues crippled the consumer version of Skype. Some users reported no success in logging in. Others managed to log in, but weren’t recognized as being online. The network issues affected only the consumer version of the service, according to Microsoft. So Skype for Business was still in business. It’s unclear when Microsoft first learned of the problem or when it expects to resolve it. “We’re in the process of reconnecting our users,” said Leonas Sendrauskas, a Web quality assurance engineer at Microsoft.
Skype Skips Monday
Posted by: Quinten Plummer September 21, 2015 03:49 PMMicrosoft on Monday confirmed that network issues crippled the consumer version of Skype. Some users reported no success in logging in. Others managed to log in, but weren’t recognized as being online. The network issues affected only the consumer version of the service, according to Microsoft. So Skype for Business was still in business. It’s unclear when Microsoft first learned of the problem or when it expects to resolve it. “We’re in the process of reconnecting our users,” said Leonas Sendrauskas, a Web quality assurance engineer at Microsoft.