Google Meet increases ultra-low latency live streaming support to 100,000 viewers in distributed audiences
What’s changing
For select Google Workspace editions*, we’re pleased to announce that the Google Meet ultra-low latency viewing experience for live streamed meetings will now support up to 100,000 viewers. This gives organizations the flexibility to reach a wider audience with improved user experience at lower bandwidth consumption. In order to receive the ultra-low latency experience, no more than 25,000 viewers can be connected to a single regional data center at a time.
Who’s impacted
Why it’s important
- A virtually lag-free experience
- Significantly increased speaker video resolution (up to 720p per speaker)
- Shared content and presentations shown up to 2880x1800
- Improved automatic camera cuts that focus on the most relevant speakers & content
- Audience interaction through emoji reactions, polls and Q&A, and more.
Additional details
Getting started
- Admins:
- There is no action required — the increased viewer limit will be applied automatically for those customers with an eligible Google Workspace edition*.
- Check out the latest on the Workspace Updates blog and visit our Help Center to learn more about configuring eCDN and hosting large live streams and preparing your network for meetings and live streams.
- End users:
- There is no end user action required. Live stream hosts with an eligible license can start to invite larger audiences to their live-streamed meetings with a regional spread across data centers.
Rollout pace
- Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: Available now.
Availability
- Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, and Enterprise Essentials Plus customers*