Skype introduces free calls from Ukraine and to Ukraine
By: Myroslav Trinko | 15.03.2022, 14:37
Microsoft has made it possible for Skype users to call their relatives, friends and acquaintances from Ukraine and to Ukraine for free.
What is known
Innovation so far appeared in the test assembly Skype Insider Build 8.82. In addition, the application also added support for translations from Ukrainian and into Ukrainian during voice conversations, emoticons in support of Ukraine (ukraineheart, ukrainehandshake, ukrainepray) and built-in billing through the Google Play Store for buying credits, subscriptions and numbers. All these changes will appear in the stable version of the application in the near future.
A source: Microsoft
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