The company’s video conferencing-cum-co-op app will integrate Jio’s e-health platform and the e-learning platform at Jio meet App.
“JioMeet is a platform with many unique features – it really has the ability to work with any device (smartphone), any operating system (OS), and is a complete collaboration,” said senior VP of Reliance Jio Infocomm. Pankaj Pawar told reporters (via Economic Times).
The video option is unavailable
The Jio Meet App was accidentally listed on the Google Play Store last month. But later the Jio company removed it. The app is planning to be a stream of the exclusive windows and Mac App and Outlook plug-in with the Android and iOS apps.
Currently, Jio Meet’s Landing Page, which is https://jiomeet.
The Jio Meet App can have log-in access via regular email and OTP.
As described by Jio, users will be allowed to join a Meeting Guest. Corporate users can share the conference link with other participants with that we can join a conference meeting using the link via the C Chrome browser without having to log-in or register this app.
With Mukesh Ambani’s business plan, we can expect up to 100 people to join a meeting and many more interesting features.
We were expecting Jio to come up with a video calling app after the deal with Facebook.
Jio App Link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jio.rilconferences&hl=en_IN


