Zoom Mesh Service Sample Clauses

The Zoom Mesh Service clause defines the terms and conditions under which the Zoom Mesh networking feature is provided to users. This clause typically outlines how the service enables local network devices to connect and share video streams efficiently, reducing bandwidth usage by distributing content within a local network rather than relying solely on external internet connections. Its core practical function is to optimize video delivery and improve performance for users in environments with multiple Zoom participants, thereby solving issues related to network congestion and bandwidth limitations.
Zoom Mesh Service. Zoom Mesh Service is a native eCDN (Enterprise Content Delivery Network) service that uses dynamic Zoom client-based peer-to-peer media forwarding technology controlled by Zoom cloud infrastructure. Zoom Mesh Service is designed to improve network bandwidth utilization of certain Zoom Services (e.g. Zoom Webinar and Zoom Events) by reducing the number of simultaneous identical media streams sent to a customer’s network. Customer’s access to and use of Zoom Mesh Service requires an underlying subscription to certain Zoom Services (e.g. Zoom Webinar or Zoom Events). Zoom’s technical and organizational security measures for Processing Customer Content will meet the Minimum-Security Control Requirements set out in this Exhibit B (“Security Measures”). Customer recognizes that there may be multiple acceptable approaches to accomplish a particular minimum control requirement. Zoom must document in reasonable detail how a particular control meets the stated minimum control requirement. Zoom may revise the Security Measures from time to time. The term “should” in these Security Measures means that Zoom will use commercially reasonable efforts to accomplish the stated minimum control requirement and will document those efforts in reasonable detail, including the rationale, if any, for deviation. As used in these Security Measures, (i) “including” and its derivatives mean “including but not limited to”; and (ii) any capitalized terms not defined in this Exhibit B shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Agreement.

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