Seg煤n Digital Trends, a ra铆z de la alta demanda de servicios de videollamadas provocado por la Covid-19, Google anunci贸 en abril de 2020 que la plataforma ser铆a gratuita. Hasta entonces, Meet solo estaba disponible para los usuarios de G Suite, la plataforma de negocios de Google, G For Education, orientada a centros de estudios.
Sin embargo, esta medida ten铆a una fecha de vencimiento: el 30 de septiembre. De todos modos, el plazo entonces fue visto como adecuado para que el mundo restableciera la normalidad previa a la pandemia.
Pero contrario a lo que se proyectaba, el teletrabajo y la educaci贸n remota no han cedido terreno ante los riesgos de contagio y plataformas como Zoom, Microsoft Teams, adem谩s de Meet, resultan indispensables.
De acuerdo con Digital Trends, desde abril de 2020, Google Meet permite a cualquier persona con una cuenta de Gmail sostener reuniones de hasta 24 horas de duraci贸n con hasta 100 participantes.
Cuando expire el periodo de gracia, Google Meet permitir谩 llamadas de hasta una hora m谩ximo, superior a los 40 minutos que ofrece la versi贸n gratuita de Zoom.
Sin embargo, el m谩ximo de participantes se mantendr谩 en 100, al igual que la posibilidad de realizar un n煤mero ilimitado de reuniones. Adem谩s, de la posibilidad de usar Meet desde el navegador, aplicaciones para Android e iOS, o compartir pantalla, seguir谩n estando disponible para todos los usuarios.
Las personas que contraten el servicio de pagado tendr谩n la posibilidad de tener reuniones de hasta 300 horas, con un m谩ximo de 150 o 250 participantes, dependiendo de su plan.
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According to Digital Trends, as a result of the high demand for video call services caused by Covid-19, Google announced in April 2020 that the platform would be free. Until then, Meet was only available to users of G Suite, Google's business platform, G For Education, oriented to study centers.
However, this measure had an expiration date: September 30th. However, the deadline was then seen as appropriate for the world to return to pre-pandemic normality.
But contrary to what was projected, teleworking and remote education have not given way to the risks of contagion and platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, as well as Meet, are indispensable.
According to Digital Trends, since April 2020, Google Meet allows anyone with a Gmail account to hold meetings of up to 24 hours with up to 100 participants.
When the grace period expires, Google Meet will allow calls of up to one hour, longer than the 40 minutes offered by the free version of Zoom.
However, the maximum number of participants will remain at 100, as will the ability to hold an unlimited number of meetings. In addition, the ability to use Meet from the browser, Android and iOS applications, or screen sharing, will continue to be available to all users.
People who contract the paid service will have the possibility of having meetings of up to 300 hours, with a maximum of 150 or 250 participants, depending on their plan.