The teleconferencing company has partnered with third-party hardware manufacturers for the phone and meeting-room devices
Bengaluru — Zoom Video Communications launched a hardware subscription service on Tuesday, looking to make its teleconferencing app more accessible to users by allowing them to choose subscription options for phones and meeting rooms.
Zoom has partnered with third-party hardware manufacturers such as DTEN, Neat, Poly, and Yealink for the phone and meeting room devices.
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