Zoom downloads increase 1,270% during Coronavirus pandemic

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Downloads for video conferencing and online meetings platform Zoom have increased by 1,270% in the last month, according to new data from LearnBonds.

The spike in downloads is due to many people working from home as a result of the Coronavirus.

During this period, the Zoom application – which is available on both Android and iOS platforms – had a total of 17,190,100 downloads. The Android platform had 8,562,600 downloads while iOS had 8,627,500.

Between February 22 and March 22, the iOS downloads increased by 594.9% while Android downloads spiked by 2,713.85%. According to the report:

“An increase in daily downloads is expected as the Coronavirus infection rate continues to spike globally with companies allowing employees to work from home.”

The data also provides an overview of Zoom’s audience on both iOS and Android platforms. The largest age group is between 35-49 years old with 24% while the age group between 25-34 years old, it is 23% on both platforms. On iOS, the 18-24 age group occupies 23% while on Android it is represented by 22%.

Individuals under the group 50-64 years old represent 20% on iOS while on Android it is 21%. Lastly, for the age group 65 years and above, on iOS it is 9% while Android is at 10%.

The increase in Zoom download has been driven mainly by companies’ offices and other entities allowing employees to work from home and do remote video calls and other tasks. Working from home has been cited as one of the effective measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Zoom is a popular application known for offering video calls for large groups of people and it comes with both paid and free tiers. 

Further details can be found here: https://learnbonds.com/news/zoom-downloads-increase-1270-from-employers-working-from-home/

Chris Price
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