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    Zoom Meeting App Rolls Out Hardware Subscription Service

    The plans for Zoom Phone have been priced between $5.99 and $60 per month, based on the device users opt for.

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    Zoom Meeting App Rolls Out Hardware Subscription Service

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    Zoom's teleconferencing platform has faced backlash over privacy and security issues

    Highlights
    • Zoom has partnered with third-party hardware manufacturers
    • The plans for Zoom Phone have been priced between $5.99 and $60 per month
    • Cost for Zoom Rooms is in the range of $75 to $200 per month
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    Zoom Video Communications said on Tuesday that it launched a hardware subscription service, seeking to make its teleconferencing app more accessible to users by allowing them to choose subscription options for phones and meeting rooms.

    The plans for Zoom Phone have been priced between $5.99 (roughly Rs. 440) and $60 (roughly Rs. 4,490) per month, based on the device users opt for, while the cost for hardware services for Zoom Rooms is in the range of $75 (roughly Rs. 5,600) to $200 (roughly Rs. 14,980) per month, according to the company's website.

    Zoom has partnered with third-party hardware manufacturers such as DTEN, Neat, Poly, and Yealink for the phone and meeting room devices.

    The company's teleconferencing platform, which has seen a surge in users as the COVID-19 pandemic forced millions around the world to stay indoors, has faced backlash over privacy and security issues, prompting it to roll out major upgrades.

    The launch comes nearly a week after Zoom said it has made significant progress in a transparency report that details information related to requests it receives for data, records, or content, adding that the report will be out later this year.

    Zoom on Tuesday also joined a list of major US Internet companies, including Facebook, Microsoft, and Alphabet's Google, to have suspended processing of requests for user data from Hong Kong authorities while they study the new law.

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