Users won’t be able to Enjoy Free Unlimited Group calls on Meet Anymore: Google
During the Coronavirus pandemic, Google made its meet service free for everyone. At that time, Google also announced that it would not put a limit on group video calls on Meet, and users will be able to enjoy group calls (with over 3 participants) for up to 1 day until September 2020. Later, Google even extended the time frame and said that the free service on Meet will be available till June 2021. But now the company has announced to charge video calls that exceed 60 minutes time period. It will be vital to mention that other video calling platforms like Zoom offer unlimited group calls for a monthly subscription fee. Though Google Meet also falls in the same category, the platform began to offer the group call service for free last year with a primary motive of connecting people with each other amidst the lockdown imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Another important thing that must be mentioned is that 1-on-1 video calls on Meet will still be free for users. So, if you initiate a one-on-one call on the service you will be able to enjoy up to 24 hours of video time with ease. Check out? Google Lens redesign moves users’ focus from live viewfinder to camera roll