NEW YORK – Google has given its users a great gift, extending the duration of its video conferencing service Meet for an unlimited period of free calls and users can now use the video conferencing service Meet for free until June 30.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, Google has extended the duration of unlimited free calls of Google Conferencing Service Meet for public convenience till June. Google has extended its video call service Meet after the worldwide calldown. Free for customers who used to pay 6 $ a month and the duration of this call was 1 hour.
As soon as the lockdown began, Google decided to offer a free video calls service to help people stay in touch with each other, which ended in September 2020, but the service was extended to March 31, 2021, and then It was extended until June 30.
Users can add up to 100 people to a video conference at Google Meet, and to add more people, they need to purchase a Google Workspace subscription, after which two and a half hundred people can join the conference.
These people will not need to install the Google Meet app and will also be able to participate in the conference through a web browser, but a Gmail account is a must for this server. Google Meet is available on the desktop (meet.google.com). While can be used in apps on iOS and Android devices.