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Reliance Jio has launched its own video conferencing service which takes on Zoom

Reliance JIO launched JioMeet,which takes on Zoom


Reliance Jio has launched its own video conferencing service which takes on Zoom. Called JioMeet, you'll use this platform to video chat with up to 100 people simultaneously. Interestingly, there's no strict deadline for conducting meetings, you'll continue video conferencing for up to 24 hours with none interruption, as per the corporate . JioMeet comes with a simple to use interface and may be used on any device you would like to. 


Here’s all the small print you would like to understand about JioMeet.

JioMeet is out there across all platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, macOS and web via respective app stores. Users also can download it from Jio Meet’s official website.
You can either use your mobile number or email ID to make a JioMeet account
JioMeet supports interoperability and may be used on old video conferencing devices also 
You can invite up to 99 people to affix a meeting at a similar time as a number 
Guests can join a gathering by providing meeting ID and password on any device
JioMeet offers HD audio and video call quality
Reliance Jio claims meetings in JioMeet are encrypted and password protected
To secure meetings on JioMeet, the host has the choice to enable lounge 
A host can enable the lounge to make sure no participant joins without permission.
You can use screen sharing, switch device while on a call and more

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