
Most households with an internet connection can manage at least the minimum requirements.


The speeds necessary for many video calling apps aren’t very high. Moreover, certain types of internet connections (like fiber) tend to have lower latency than others (like satellite internet). You can’t control your connection’s latency as directly as you can change your speed by upgrading, but know that lower latency is better. Most video conferencing applications work best with less than 150 ms of latency.

Mentions a possible issue when a tenth user enters a group video callĭescribes Skype's fair use policy for am ount of time spent on calls Lists what hardware specifications are recommended for 3, 5 or 7 user group video chats None of the information on Skype's website is 100% clear. Is there a hard limit to how many users can be in a group video call with the Basic (not Premium) version of Skype? A group of users in my office would like to use Skype for some regular meetings when they are out of the office.
