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Airtel Partners With BlueJeans To Join Video Conferencing Rush

Airtel Partners With BlueJeans To Take On JioMeet, Zoom & Others
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Airtel BlueJeans will focus on enterprise clients and will be available for free trial initially

JioMeet crossed 1 Mn downloads within the first week of its launch

Soon SaaS company Zoho Corp and HCL may come up with their video conferencing solutions

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In an attempt to take on Reliance Jio’s latest offering JioMeet, Indian telecom giant Bharti Airtel has partnered with Verizon-owned video conferencing platform BlueJeans. Unlike Reliance JioMeet, Ariel BlueJeans will only target enterprise customers focusing entirely on Zoom, Cisco Webex, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams’ market. 

According to Airtel’s website, the Airtel BlueJeans is initially available for free trial for the registered users. The trial will be activated within 24 hours of registration. A user can also use BlueJeans platform without going through Airtel. However, the combination of Airtel and BlueJeans will offer additional features like enterprise-grade security, real-time meetings analytics and live meeting controls, among other things. 

The Airtel BlueJeans is designed to work across desktop and mobile platforms. It can also be accessed through wWeb browsers, virtual desktop infrastructures and interoperable with Cisco, Poly, Lifesize, and other room system gears that are based on SIP or H.323 standards. According to an OnlyTech report, users will also get dial-in options starting at 50 paise per call. Further, there is an Airtel Audio Bridge integration to enable India and international dial-indial in support on a pay-per-use model.

The video conferencing segment has turned out to be the new grocery segment as the Indian government is slowly opening up the economy. Just like in the grocery segment, several new players have entered the video conferencing market in an attempt to get the most out of the businesses that are now moving online. 

Earlier this month, Reliance launched its JioMeet and catapulted itself to a prominent position in the video conferencing department. Though the app has a striking resemblance to American-video conferencing app and its rival Zoom, it had crossed more than a 1 Mn downloads on app store within the first week of its launch. Meanwhile, Zoom, which had noted 6 Mn downloads from India in the first quarter of 2020, has been holding internal talks to take any legal actions against Reliance Industries for copying their user interface. 

Besides this, Jaipur-based IT company Data Ingenious Global has also launched a video-conferencing app called VideoMeet, which can accommodate upto 2K people in a session. The company is part of IT Ministry’s video conferencing app development challenge, along with other tech giants such as HCL and Zoho Corp.

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