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Zoom daily users rise by 50% in 3 weeks due to coronavirus outbreak

By: Author Africa

April 23, 2020

2 minute read

As the world is trying to grapple with the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic and the effects of lockdowns and restrictions globally, some technology firms are enjoying business boom due to spikes in the usage of their services.

American communications technology giant, Zoom Video Communications Inc, has reported a 50% increase in the daily use of the online meeting application in the past 3 weeks.

According to Bloomberg, the company reported that the number of users of Zoom’s flagship video conferencing app surged from 200 million people on April 1, 2020, to 300 million users on April 21, 2020.

This was disclosed by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company, Eric Yuan, on Wednesday, during a webinar that was focused on security.

The CEO said, “Clearly the Zoom platform is providing an incredibly valuable service to our beloved users during this challenging time. We are thrilled and honoured to continue to earn the trust of so many enterprises, hospitals, teachers and customers throughout the world.”

In Nigeria, the lockdown and social distancing measures have opened up a lot of opportunities in the communications technology sector, as businesses and government institutions now work remotely. A lot of virtual meetings are being held, rather than physical meetings.

Training, seminars, tutorials by educational institutions, and others are held through video conferencing, web conferencing, webinars, and so on.

However, it can be recalled that a few weeks ago, some security concerns were expressed about Zoom’s video conferencing app. The communications technology firm has been trying to provide solutions to it, and reassure investors.

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