If you are using a Google Workspace for Education account, there is a known bug in which a meeting creator must be present to approve or deny join requests from outside the domain. Bug: Education users can’t join from outside the domain and Canada, be sure to check with Google to make sure that your desired country supports the dial-in feature. If you have this subscription and wish to dial in with a country outside of the U.S. and Canada (and a list of other approved countries as well, if you have a supported Workspace account), dialing in internationally (for certain countries) requires an additional subscription to Google’s Meet Global Dialing service. It’s also worth noting that while all Google Workspace users have access to the dial-in feature for calls to the U.S. does support the dial-in feature, not all countries around the world are included. Issue: A dial-in number is not provided for your meetingĪt this time, only meetings set up by Google Workspace users will have a dial-in number, which allows meeting attendees to call into a meeting using their telephone. If your account is one from your workplace, you may need to check with your administrator to ensure that Google Meet’s video calling is enabled for your organization. If you’re having problems joining an existing Google Meet video meeting or creating a new meeting, first make sure that you are signed in with a Google or Google Workspace account - you can do so by visiting the Google website, then clicking the blue Sign In button.
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