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2022-04-24 01:06 PM
We are having a school reunion. We want to zoom with others who can't get to the location. However my question is how many cell phone users can lock into the zoom simultaneously from the same location?
2022-04-24 01:25 PM - edited 2022-04-24 01:27 PM
Hi, @aelfassi51 – congrats on your upcoming event!
Your question is a difficult one to answer, with a number of facets.
Zoom limitations will of course depend on how many people are going to attend, and what license capacity your Host’s account has. If your host has a regular Pro account, there’s a 100 attendee limit, unless you upgrade to a Large Meeting license.
It sounds like your real question relates to getting people on-site at the reunion connected. Cell phone limitations depend a lot on the cellular providers involved. As long as there are multiple carriers and good signal, you should be able to get “many” people on, but the exact number will depend on many factors.
An option to consider is to have one local computer with a large display (or projector) for most of the on-site folks to communicate through; there are several ways to make this more interactive, if you get creative or find someone locally to work out the details.
That’s about all I can offer based in your question. Best of luck!