Peer-to-Peer (P2P) to cloud-based system

https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA12381/what-is-the-cloud
On this site there is information that states.  "This shift prompted us to move from a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architecture for calls and messaging to a cloud-based system."
which services have moved to cloud-based and which are still P2P? does person to person calls still remain P2P, has multi-party chat moved to cloud-based architecture?

Hi and welcome to the Skype Community,
Currently 1-on-1 chats and newly created group chats are cloud based. If you have group chats created with older Skype version they might still be P2P chats.
Group video calls are "cloud based", e.g. a server is used to mix audio and stream video of participants. I'm not sure about audio only group and 1-on-1 Skype calls, but to my understanding the only cloud contribution to calling is the incoming call signalling which is perfomed by the call notification servers. Actuall calls are still P2P. You can refer to the Skype technical call info screen to verify that yourself.
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    Brightbleu wrote:
    Most attachments from a specific address (work) can not be opened, identified as winmail.data and no data available. Not sure if this is based on the e-mail coming from a windows based system, too old of a windows based system or simply how i have it set on my Mac.
    Winmail.data are not usable files. They just preserve RTF within the message.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278061
    Cheers
    Pete

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