Domestic video-conferencing platform VideoMeet has revealed that the average use of video conferencing facility on its platform has increased from 20 minutes before COVID to 35 minutes now.
The company also came out with other fascinating insights that throw light on the increasing popularity of such platforms in the aftermath of the global pandemic.
Ajay Data, Founder, VideoMeet, said, “People have realized the benefits of virtual platforms as it helps the people or corporate get in touch with each other irrespective of the geographical locations. These platforms have made business meetings much more comfortable and save a lot of time and energy. We are constantly working on upgrading our platform to enhance the experience of the users.”
Throwing light on the scale of virtual video conferences being held on the platform, Ajay Data revealed that 60 per cent of the meetings are held by a group of two to four people, 25 per cent of the conferences witness a gathering of four to 10 people, while 15 per cent conference has the participation of 10 or more people.
It has also been noticed that more than 70 per cent of the virtual conference users fall in the age group of 18-40 years, 15 per cent are in the age group of 40-50 years, and the rest 15 per cent belong to age group of below 18 years or above 50 years. Analysing the figures.
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