Goodbye Skype, IntBell creates a global communication network for international logistics freight forwarding companies
On May 5, 2025, the globally renowned communication tool Skype officially ended its service. Industries that rely on it for international communication are facing significant changes, especially international logistics and freight forwarding enterprises with extremely high demands for real-time communication. Such enterprises need to frequently connect with upstream and downstream partners and customers around the world. The withdrawal of Skype has plunged business processes such as cargo coordination and information transmission into communication dilemmas. Relying on a stable and efficient global communication network, IntBell is becoming a crucial solution for the industry to break through the predicament, reshaping the international logistics communication ecosystem with professional services.
The operation of the international logistics and freight forwarding industry highly depends on instant communication tools. From the transportation coordination with overseas suppliers to the real-time synchronization of logistics status with customers, it requires communication support with low latency and high stability. Previously, due to its advantages of low cost, ease of use, and global coverage, Skype became the preferred choice for enterprises to conduct international voice calls, video conferences, and message transmission.
However, with the termination of Skype’s service, when enterprises switched to Microsoft Teams, they found significant deficiencies in pure voice communication and low-cost international calls. Teams focuses more on enterprise collaboration functions, making it difficult to meet the high-frequency cross-border communication needs of the logistics industry, resulting in issues such as call latency and unstable sound quality. More importantly, the logistics industry has an urgent need for two-way SMS notifications: scenarios such as cargo transportation status updates, customs clearance exception warnings, and real-time coordination of cross-border transportation nodes all require rapid and accurate information reach. But Skype’s SMS function is limited, and Teams is even less able to meet this essential demand. Enterprises are in urgent need of professional and cost-effective global communication solutions.
Focusing on the pain points of the logistics industry, IntBell creates a full-process communication solution with three core functions: international two-way calls, two-way SMS, and API integration:
After Skype’s shutdown, a leading cross-border logistics company experienced an increase in customer complaint rates due to surging communication costs and declining voice quality. After accessing IntBell, it achieved three major breakthroughs:
Another international freight forwarding company used IntBell’s local number service, allowing overseas customers to consult business by making local calls. The number of new customer inquiries increased by 20%, leading the industry in business response efficiency.
In the increasingly fierce global competition, a stable and efficient communication network is the core competitiveness of international logistics and freight forwarding enterprises. IntBell not only fills the gap left by Skype’s departure but also helps enterprises optimize processes and enhance customer stickiness with technology-driven scenario-based solutions.
If your enterprise is looking for an alternative to Skype or hopes to upgrade its global communication capabilities, visit www.intbell.com immediately to customize an exclusive solution. Let IntBell be your intelligent communication engine connecting global logistics!
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