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How to Calculate Capacity Count. The number of meeting participants that may attend each meeting (“Capacity”) depends on the Capacity of the specific service you are buying and will be stated in your Order. Each meeting must be hosted by an Employee Count User and the Employee Count User is counted as a meeting participant when determining Capacity. For example, Cisco Webex Meetings (Capacity 1000) is limited to a maximum attendance of the one (1) Employee Count User and no more than 999 participants.

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How to Calculate Capacity Count. The number of meeting participants that may attend each meeting (“Capacity”) depends on the Capacity of the specific service you are buying and will be stated in your Order. Each meeting must be hosted by an Employee Count Active User and the Employee Count Active User is counted as a meeting participant when determining Capacity. For example, Cisco Webex Meetings (Capacity 1000) is limited to a maximum attendance of the one (1) Employee Count Active User and no more than 999 participants.

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How to Calculate Capacity Count. a. The number of meeting participants that may attend each meeting (“Capacity”) depends on the Capacity of the specific service Cisco WebEx Service you are buying and will be stated in your Orderbuying. Each meeting must be hosted by an Employee Count a Named User and the Employee Count Named User is counted as a meeting participant when determining Capacity. For example, Cisco Webex WebEx Meetings Center (Capacity 1000) is limited to a maximum attendance of the one (1) Employee Count Named User and no more than 999 participants.

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