Confirmed: Microsoft pays US$8.5 billion for Skype

 

Biggest Microsoft buy in history.

Microsoft has agreed to buy Internet telephone company Skype for US$8.5 billion in cash in its biggest deal ever, as the technology giant seeks to plug a hole in its mobile offerings.

Buying loss-making Skype would have no immediate impact on Microsoft's finances, but would make clear its intention to compete with rivals such as Apple and Google.

Microsoft already has video chat as a function in its Windows Live Messenger service, but it is not available on the Redmond-based vendor's Windows Phone 7 software.

Skype also makes versions of its own service which can be used as an application on the iPhone and iPad, Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Android phones. It cannot currently be used on Microsoft phones.

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(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel).

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