Hi Glenn 
Those are the numbers that come free with those accounts but if you look at the options available you can add extra people to each account for an additional monthly fee. It is an add an fee.

This seems to be what organizations are doing 

Judith 

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On Mar 19, 2020, at 10:09 AM, Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi 
I am working with the Third Age Network and asking directly on the Zoom meeting capacity  and they are suppose to send accurate information per pay plan 
https://zoom.us/pricing 

All Business features +

Enterprise includes 500 participants

Enterprise Plus includes 1,000 participants

Unlimited Cloud Storage
Dedicated Customer Success Manager

Executive Business Reviews
Bundle discounts on Webinars and Zoom Rooms 

On Hipchat  i was suppose to have a demo with them a week ago but i was tied up with the ISOC BOT meeting but would be interested in a demo if anyone is interested to join it.  Of particular interest is the Interpreter  feature

Another  resource is the one Diplo created

https://www.diplomacy.edu/conference-tech-lab  

One thing they have is this  Online  survey which might be a good idea for us to replicate 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjhWOxMuki0xJ24dBALHgft6DOKJze2eC3OsyqqBaEKoa6SQ/viewform 


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On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 8:07 AM Judith Hellerstein <judith@jhellerstein.com> wrote:
Hi Olivier 
It seems that icann did not want to pay more. I was in a zoom room Meeting that had close to 600 people. It was a lecture but the host allowed for people to comment. I ask Joly about the limits and he said even the cheaper pro accounts could have 500 or 1000 people if they paid extra for it. The group was not using webinar From that and looking at the prices is that icann did not want to pay for more than what was available in their plan

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Judith 

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On Mar 19, 2020, at 4:59 AM, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl@gih.com> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

during the ICANN meeting we saw full Zoom meeting rooms limited at 300 people and Webinar rooms assumed to be higher than that perhaps thousands of people.
Are the limits technical limits, or are they they imposed by the subscriptions that ICANN got? I note the pricing which appears to point out that more than 300 people are possible for a full Zoom room?
https://zoom.us/pricing

Kindest regards,

Olivier
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