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You'll enjoy unlimited hosts and be able to host meetings with up to 100,00 participants, which is the definition of an “enterprise-level” solution. Webex's Enterprise plan requires you to contact their sales department to get specific pricing options. Zoom vs Webex: Plans for Large Businesses You'll also get twice as much cloud storage as the cheaper plans, so you can save what you need when you need it. You'll also up your participant limit to 200 instead of 100, making it a better fit for bigger companies. You must have a minimum of five hosts, and can have up to 100 hosts.

Webex's Business plan will cost you $26.95 per month per host. It also adds toll dial-in, but otherwise, all the features are the same. It's mostly aimed at providing you with more hosts, offering up to 50 hosts on this plan.
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Webex's Plus plan will cost you $17.95 per month per host, and it doesn't add much that Webex's Starter plan doesn't have. Webex does have a Business plan, but its Plus plan is more comparable to the Zoom package mentioned above. This plan allows up to 300 participants in meetings and provides company branding features, cloud recording transcripts, and managed domains.
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It's a slightly more robust version of the Pro plan, designed for small to medium-sized businesses. Zoom's Business plan will cost you $19.99 per month per license, for those wanting ten or more licenses. This plan, similar to Zoom's equivalent, also adds some extra support options, including live chat.
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It's truly only good for the smallest of teams, but adds a number of additional features, like MP4 recording, transcription capabilities, and file transfer. This is comparable to Webex's Starter plan which will set you back $13.50 per month per host. You can still only host a max of 100 participants, but all meetings have no time limit (well, they have a 24-hour time limit, but who's going to be in a meeting for that long?) You'll also get access to live chat support options, as well as cloud recording, social media streaming, and reporting functionalities. Zoom's Pro plan will cost you $14.99 per month per license, and it gives you some features you'd need as a small team (of 9 or fewer). You'll have basic features like screen sharing, as well as some advanced features like polling and notes, which is where Webex really shines – but it's paid plans are where the features really start to become useful: Zoom vs Webex: Paid Plans
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Webex's free plan, conversely, allows for 50 minutes of meeting time but has quite limited features and stringent time restrictions. The support options are very limited on this plan, and you won't have access to reporting or any other advanced features. As of May 2022, all meetings are limited to 40 minutes and can host an absolute max of 100 participants (not just meetings with three or more participants). The Basic plan is Zoom's free option, which is mostly geared towards individuals and very small operations with limited needs. And if you're here just looking for a price quote, simply fill out this quick comparison form to find out in minutes how much web conferencing will cost your business. We'll even provide you with a few alternatives to give you a more complete picture of the web conferencing industry. In this guide, we'll dig a bit deeper to help you understand the specific differences between Zoom and Webex, including features, prices, and security measures.
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However, if you're looking for an intuitive, affordable web conferencing software that won't take up too much time and resources to figure out, Zoom is definitely the way to go.

In fact, if you're a larger company that needs a robust feature catalogue and flawless audio and video quality, Webex is probably a better option. However, according to our analysis, Zoom comes out on top for its ease of use, new security features, and affordable plans for companies of all sizes.Ĭisco Webex isn't without its merits, though. Outbound signals from a participant in all situations must meet a 1 mbps bandwidth requirement.If you're looking for a great web conferencing provider, you can't go wrong with either Zoom or Webex, as both offer a stellar experience.Latency should be less than 100 ms when pinging Google's public DNS server at 8.8.8.8.Inbound signals depend on the number of participants:.Outbound signals from a participant in all situations must meet a 3.2 mbps bandwidth requirement.Latency should be less than 50 ms when pinging Google's public DNS server at 8.8.8.8.To provide High definition (HD) or Standard definition (SD) quality video, we do not recommend operating Chromebox units in lower bandwidth scenarios than those described below. While the Chromebox will operate with bandwidth speeds as low as 300 kbps, video and audio quality might be poor.
