From 1 October, video calling will not be possible for free unlimited time on Google Meet. Money will have to be paid for this. However, users will be able to make a video call on Google Meet for free for 60 minutes. The service of Google Meat App is free for everyone right now. Now this app is shifting to payment mode for calls till unlimited time. Now only 60 minutes of video calling can be done for free.
Earlier this year, Google said that the time limit for video calling on the Meat app would be 60 minutes. But since many people were working from home due to the Kovid 19 pandemic and for meetings, students were using Google Meat for their online classes, seeing that the company had time for video calling on the Meat app until September 30 It was decided to give freedom from the limit. Until September 30, users could make video calls to Google 100 for a maximum time of 100 people. Now this period is coming to an end.
Apart from this, from September 30, education customers will also not get access to advanced features of G Suite. These advanced features include the participation of up to 250 participants in meetings, saving meeting recordings on Google Drive and live streams of up to 1 lakh people in a single domain. Google also gave G Suite customers free access to all the advanced features of Google Meat. This access is also ending from September 30.
