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Zoom AI Companion2024-02-29 02:01 PM
Hello, everyone,
The title pretty much explains it. My IT contractor has a one pro license for meetings up to a 100 people. Is it ok for him to stream a meeting to up to 200 people on an external platform (eventive)?
Thank you for all the advice you can provide!
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2024-03-01 05:27 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @SaraTComms.
Absolutely! Many organizations do this... open up a Zoom Meeting or Webinar, and direct any "overflow" attendees to an external stream such as YouTube, Facebook, etc.
But this does require some additional technical finesse. I'd suggest considering asking your IT contractor to buy a 1-month non-recurring Large Meeting 500 license for $50, and tell them you'll pay the extra charge; See the Buy Now button on Large Meetings at https://zoom.us/pricing:
2024-03-01 05:27 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @SaraTComms.
Absolutely! Many organizations do this... open up a Zoom Meeting or Webinar, and direct any "overflow" attendees to an external stream such as YouTube, Facebook, etc.
But this does require some additional technical finesse. I'd suggest considering asking your IT contractor to buy a 1-month non-recurring Large Meeting 500 license for $50, and tell them you'll pay the extra charge; See the Buy Now button on Large Meetings at https://zoom.us/pricing:
2024-03-07 12:35 PM
Hi there @SaraTComms ! I have reviewed your inquiry and @Ray_Harwood has provided the answer for you, so I've gone ahead and marked his reply as an accepted solution. Please let us know if you have additional questions!