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2022-05-11 07:25 PM
Hi, I'm Master Student at Japan.
I have a question provided K-12 Lifting Time Limit .
1. I using *.ac.jp (Japanese Academic Domain) Mail Address, I could be done lifting limit. Does this correspond to the above it?
2. I confirmed it will ends of above service at 6/12. Does this also apply to * .ac.jp?
/** I am using Zoom for teaching assitant, will this affect this? */
I contacted the university, but the university didn't have any information about the above.
/** University faculty appear to have paid accounts. */
thank you.
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2022-07-01 09:36 PM
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2022-05-17 08:40 AM
Hello there, 40 minute lift for K-12 ends on 6/30. You will need to be assigned a license to avoid the 40 minute limit moving forward.
@anya-tokugawa wrote:Hi, I'm Master Student at Japan.
I have a question provided K-12 Lifting Time Limit .
1. I using *.ac.jp (Japanese Academic Domain) Mail Address, I could be done lifting limit. Does this correspond to the above it?
2. I confirmed it will ends of above service at 6/12. Does this also apply to * .ac.jp?/** I am using Zoom for teaching assitant, will this affect this? */
I contacted the university, but the university didn't have any information about the above.
/** University faculty appear to have paid accounts. */
thank you.

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2022-05-17 03:13 PM
Thank you fo replying, Freddi_G.
I don't know "K-12" in detail and I thought that K-12 is not within the scope of the university. In other words, I thought the target was the 12 years from elementary through high school.
I understood your answer, I correct in understanding that universities was also covered by this K-12 Time Limit Lifting?
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2023-07-06 04:50 AM
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2022-05-17 03:55 PM
I am sorry I misunderstood you. This time limit lift was for K-12 only and does NOT apply to Higher Education.

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2022-05-17 04:15 PM - edited 2022-05-17 04:16 PM
I understand.
I continue to wait replying about limitations targeted at university.
Thank you for discussing, Freddi_G.
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2022-05-17 05:54 PM
“K-12” refers to primary and secondary school, with students from about 5 years old to about 17 years old.
“Higher Education” is colleges and universities, like where I work, at the University of California, Berkeley.
Zoom has not lifted the connection time limits for higher education customers at any point during the pandemic. However there has been a recent change which affects all “Basic” (not-licensed) accounts. See https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/5809097508109-May-2-2022-Free-account-meeting-duration-cha... for the details of that change.
Hope that helps,
Ian

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2022-07-01 09:36 PM
Thank you for checking my post.
Today, I checked following message on my zoom account page.
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and, I will close this topic.
thank you.
