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Hosting simultaneous meetings with maximum capacity

SA_
Explorer
Explorer

Zoom Meeting capacity is capped at 1000 with the Large Meeting license, but our team would like to have interaction with at least 2000 participants. I've read that simultaneous meetings are possible. Is it possible to host 2 meetings with the maximum capacity (1000 each)?

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Bort
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hi @SA_ 

Yes, if you qualify to host concurrent meetings and you have the Large Meeting 1000 add-on assigned, both should be able to run concurrently and have up to 1000 participants each. 

That being said, I would suggest going with a webinar instead, as trying to manage 2000 participants who can unmute and enable video as they want would be very difficult. 

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Bort
Zoom Employee
Zoom Employee

Hi @SA_ 

Yes, if you qualify to host concurrent meetings and you have the Large Meeting 1000 add-on assigned, both should be able to run concurrently and have up to 1000 participants each. 

That being said, I would suggest going with a webinar instead, as trying to manage 2000 participants who can unmute and enable video as they want would be very difficult.