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Maximum number in a group
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30-07-2012 20:51
Hello,
I am thinking about getting the business package with manager for group calls. I have only seen mention of 7+ people in a group. What is the maximum number of people allowed in a group? I need to arrange a group call of 20 people.
Thanks!
Re: Maximum number in a group
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09-08-2012 10:22
Hi, the maximum number if participants in a audio conference call is currently 25. For a video conference the maximum is 10 but Skype recommends 5 for bestquality.
If you need anything else pleknow get in touch.
Thanks.
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Re: Maximum number in a group; screen share
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16-12-2012 20:30
In a group call, how many people with I can share my screen? Thanks in advance!
Naren
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17-12-2012 17:20
Hi, nareng, and welcome to the Community,
Screen sharing is a video feed, so like video calls, you may share your screen with a total of nine (9) others at the same time, making the maximum number of people ten (10) including yourself.
Regards,
Elaine
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