Google allows G Suite users to use the premium Hangouts Meet feature for free
Google recently launched an upgrade support package that allows all G Suite users to use the free premium Meet Meet feature, which is only for the G Suite Enterprise version. This move by Google is aimed at responding to the shift of working and learning patterns of businesses and educational institutions.
Google support includes:
- Online meeting with up to 250 participants at the same time.
- Broadcast up to 100,000 participants at once.
- Meeting content is recorded directly to Google Drive (with the official Google link).
The support will help uninterrupted communication and collaboration, productivity and projects are guaranteed when shifting to work online at home.
In the context of complicated Covid-19 epidemic, many businesses and organizations had to stop the traditional form of work and switch to the digital platform. The capture and flexibility in the transfer will help businesses increase competitiveness while minimizing the damage caused by epidemics and other emergency situations.
For quick conversion support, organizations and businesses can consult support information of Google and Google Partners.
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