The Google Meet zoom challenge will be free to use



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Google Meet will soon be available in a free version for anyone with a Google account.

It certainly has not escaped anyone that video conferencing has gained momentum during the crown crisis. Zoom, in particular, has been rushing user numbers in recent months.

Google is now stepping up the fight for users. In early May, Google Meet video chat will be available for free to anyone with a Google account.

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To date, Google Meet has only been available to corporate clients connected to G Suite, Google’s equivalent to Office 365. The service can be accessed through the browser or the applications for iOS and Android.

The free version of the service should have a maximum meeting duration of 60 minutes, but the restriction will not remain until last September. The number of meeting participants is also limited to 100, compared to the paid version 250.

Anyone who wants to access the free version of Google Meet can register here, then invitations will be sent out gradually.



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