
The specific changes we’re talking about here relate to Zoom Basic, which previously allowed small-group meetings of up to 40 minutes, and one-to-one meetings of unlimited duration.

What are the Zoom licensing changes and why do they matter?

It’s more important than ever to understand who really needs Zoom Pro*, and to optimize your licenses accordingly. If you have a lot of Zoom Basic users, this is likely to have a material impact on your Zoom spend. Zoom Basic (the free version), which previously allowed small-group meetings of up to 40 minutes, and one-to-one meetings of unlimited duration will now be capped at 40 minutes for all meetings.

Topics: IT Operations, SaaS Optimization, User Engagement, Zoom
