On 14 Apr 2020, at 17:24, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On 14/04/2020 16:47, Martin J. Levy wrote:
Please reconsider that “30”. Please aim for the stars - go online with 300 or 
heck, even more! It’s not like there’s a limit when hosting a Zoom call (I just 
finish a 900+ attendee live presentation - over three continents - flawless!).

Not quite. A live presentation usually takes Webinar format and that's a 
different charging structure in Zoom. For "standard" Zoom rooms, basic pricing 
is capped at 100 participants, then it's the next tier up for 300 max etc. Not 
sure that IPv6 Council wants to pay more. https://zoom.us/pricing

I was recently in a Zoom meeting with over 440 people, where there was forced 
muting of everyone but the speaker and moderator. Questions were relayed from 
the Zoom chat by the moderator, which worked well.  I doubt that will be 
required for 20-30 people, but we’ll see. I’ve been in “freestyle” Zoom rooms 
with 50-60 people that have been fine, though there most people knew each other.

Tim

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