Jio takes on Zoom, Google Meet with free video conferencing app
- JioMeet offers an unlimited number of free calls in high definition (720p) to users and supports as many as 100 participants at once
- Jio says that free calls can be uninterrupted for ‘up to 24 hours’ long.
After raising over ₹1,17,588 crore from 11 investors in 11 weeks — Jio Platforms on Thursday launched the video conferencing app, JioMeet. Jio’s announcement for a video conferencing app comes at a time when the call for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Aatmnirbhar Bharat” is gaining resonance with the masses in the country. Indian govt had recently banned 59 apps, mostly Chinese, for being “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India.”
What is JioMeet?
JioMeet offers a boundless number of free brings in top-notch (720p) to clients and supports upwards of 100 members without a moment’s delay. Moreover, JioMeet appears to not force a brief timeframe limit on a call’s span. Jio says that free call can be continuous for “as long as 24 hours” in length.
No codes or welcomes required
There is no codes or welcomes required for the call to start. For the individuals who are joining from the work area variant of the app, click on JioMeet welcome connection and join from your program without downloading the application.
Different highlights of the app incorporate planning meetings, offering screens to one another and the sky is the limit from there.
JioMeet on the work area
The video conferencing stage can likewise be gotten to through Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox for clients chipping away at work area separated from Android and iOS telephones. It is totally liberated from cost.
Here is the manner by which to download the app:
On Mobile Device – Go to Play Store/AppStore, look for JioMeet application, and download it.
On Desktop – Visit this webpage and download the JioMeet application.
Would it be able to give the unwavering quality?
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had cautioned the Zoom app clients that the video-conferencing application isn’t ok for utilization.
Indian govt, in April-end, reported an advancement challenge for the improvement of a video conferencing app. Govt needed designers in India to think of an option in contrast to the video conferencing app, Zoom. The victor gets ₹1 crore as a prize.
On its official site, JioMeet guarantees all the meetings are “encoded”. JioMeet should prepare itself to take on other mainstream video conferencing stages, for example, Zoom and Google Meet.
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