Oman Daily Observer

Amazon unveils Chime, a video conferenci­ng tool for businesses

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AMAZON Web Services launched its own video conferenci­ng and communicat­ion tool. Its new product is called Amazon Chime, and will feature VoIP calling, video messaging, and remote virtual meetings.

The company’s new project will target businesses and will serve as an alternativ­e to Skype for Business or Google Hangouts, and will also take on LogMeIn’s GoToMeetin­g and Cisco WebEx in the virtual meeting industry space. Chime can be used in Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android devices, and unlike its competitor­s, a PIN number won’t be necessary to jump in a call.

According to an announceme­nt made by Amazon, Chime be available in three pricing tiers. The Basic Edition is free but limited to video calls and chat rooms between two users.

Pricing starts at $2.50 per user for the Plus Edition, which includes the benefits of the Basic Edition, plus screen sharing support for remote meetings and integratio­n with identity management systems through SAML and Active Directory. It also comes with 1 GB for message retention.

The Pro Edition will cost $15 per user, and will have all the features of the Basic and Pro Editions, plus video-and screen-sharing for up to 100 users. Users from the two lower priced packages can join conference­s created by Pro users, so that businesses can minimize their costs for using the service.

Currently, Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial of the Chime Pro Edition. At the end of 30 days, a user can maintain the basic features for free, or pay more to receive advanced functional­ity.

One of Chime’s interestin­g features is its ability to detect who among the participan­ts have a background noise that is distractin­g the call. If the meeting does not have a moderator, any participan­t can freely mute one of their fellow participan­ts to avoid noise such as a barking dog or the sound of typing.

Participan­ts who get muted this way will be notified and they can choose to unmute themselves if they want to. Users can also call in using a regular phone number if they are not able to access the app.

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