Goodbye to unlimited video calls

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google meet will remove the task of video calls With unlimited time for multiple participants

video calling app google meet Informed that it will start limiting the time of its free services from the month of July. Between them, calls between three or more participants will no longer be unlimited, but will be valid for one hour.

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goodbye to unlimited boards google meet, the platform will introduce a new control and limit so that video calls between more than three contacts are free for only a few minutes. Google hasn’t yet revealed prices or what the new system will be that will enable calls of more than 60 minutes between multiple users. Similar to how Zoom and other communication platforms work, this tool will no longer be possible except through an additional subscription.

Google, in a document released by its support team, explained the new Google Meet service limits for those who have free accounts from computers and other devices. Meanwhile, calls between two people will remain unlimited and can last for 24 hours, as was the case with all kinds of conversations on the platform earlier.

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For its part, in the case of group calls, ie more than three people, google meet Reduced time from 24 hours to just 60 minutes. After 55 minutes, the application will notify you that you have 5 minutes of free calls left. When the time is up, the conversation will end automatically.

Since May 2020, Google has offered Meet services for free as a way to connect due to the pandemic and the Home Office. This application was very well accepted and both companies, schools and educational centers used this tool to organize meetings and classes free and without time limit. However, now it has to be taken apart.

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