Re: [vmeet] Apr 23: webex group experiment

joel jaeggli <joelja@gmail.com> Thu, 16 April 2009 22:06 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] Apr 23: webex group experiment
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The basic model is the person organizing the meeting pays.  That could be
either flat rate in the case individual or basic accounts up to order of
about .45 cents a minute per person for something where you avail youself of
all the options.

On Apr 16, 2009 1:18 PM, "Thomas Narten" <narten@us.ibm.com> wrote:

I've never used WebEx, but just going to the web page, I see I can
sign up for a 14-day trial. Then I presumably have to pay $$. Or,
someone has to pay to run the server, and then there is some limited
number of clients that can connect.

Can someone explain please explain the licensing model with WebEx? And
how use of this technology by the IETF will preserve the expected
openness where everyone/anyone can participate?

Thomas

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