Zoom’s paying customers will be able to choose the region they want to use for their virtual meetings. They will be able to opt in or out of a specific data center region, although they won’t be able to change their default, which for most customers is the U.S. Zoom has data centers in the U.S., Canada, Europe, India, Australia, China, Latin America, and Japan/Hong Kong. The move follows a report that found Zoom generated encryption keys on servers in China, even though all the people on a call were located outside of the country.
Yeah, Zoom video conferencing has now got improved security plus better user video conferencing experience which is at par with likes of on premise R-HUB HD video conferencing servers, Gomeetnow, Gotomeeting, etc.
Zoom Boosts Security With Pick-Your-Route Feature
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 15, 2020 10:38 AMZoom’s paying customers will be able to choose the region they want to use for their virtual meetings. They will be able to opt in or out of a specific data center region, although they won’t be able to change their default, which for most customers is the U.S. Zoom has data centers in the U.S., Canada, Europe, India, Australia, China, Latin America, and Japan/Hong Kong. The move follows a report that found Zoom generated encryption keys on servers in China, even though all the people on a call were located outside of the country.