Windows Live Messenger hasn’t even been shut down yet (due to occur in mid-March) but it looks like Skype has already taken over, as can be seen here when a Public IM Connectivity is enabled for an Office 365 (current version) tenant:
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Windows Live Messenger hasn’t even been shut down yet (due to occur in mid-March) but it looks like Skype has already taken over, as can be seen here when a Public IM Connectivity is enabled for an Office 365 (current version) tenant: