Microsoft increases Microsoft Skype group calls from 50 participants to 100 participants
Microsoft Skype, a product of Microsoft, is a free instant messaging tool that not only supports free audio and video sessions but also supports sending icons and various files.
The surge in demand for telecommuting during the period of the epidemic has also led to a surge in the number of users of Microsoft Skype, so Microsoft has begun to frequently change this communication software.
The biggest change in the Skype preview version launched by Microsoft this time is to increase the upper limit of group sessions, which originally supported up to 50 users for group sessions now to 100.
This means that users can initiate video calls with up to 100 people through Skype, and perhaps Microsoft Meet Now will also support 100 users.
The more users jointed in a group call, the more hardware resources will be consumed. This not only requires higher network bandwidth but also video images consume extremely high memory resources.
Therefore, the upper limit of the number of supporters for group calls will not increase indefinitely. Users with more video conversation needs can also use the Microsoft Teams software.
Via: mspoweruser | Source: Microsoft