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title: Free Video Conference Call For All
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pub_date: 2020-03-16
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author: ungleich
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Now we offer free, Open Source video conference
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## A Sustainable Video Conference System
For many people who can do work remotely, now is the time to stay home and to move meetings from in person to (video) conference. We have published [our remote working stack](https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/remote-working-with-opensource-sustainability/) for those who looking for a sustainable way for digitally continuing their work.
We have added one more nice thing to this list of remote working stack: a free and open source video conference system. Powered by 100% renewable energy, running in our Swiss data center.
![](/u/image/jitsi-ungleich.jpg)
## How we decide what to use
Before we continue, an important disclaimer: were an open-source, sustainability- focused IT company. So we decide which tools to use by these criteria.
- open-source
- sustainablility
- state of the art
- usability for people with all backgrounds
## Cool thing about Jitsi
The underlying technology for our free video conference call is Jitsi. For those who are not familiar with it, Jitsi has a really cool architecture: it does not encode or decode the video streams, but only forwards video streams so the client does the encoding and decoding. This means the VM for running Jitsi can doesn't need to be much powerful and can stay fairly small.
## Go ahead, use it for free
What can you do with it? You can have a video call with multiple parties, you can share screen, and you can share video over it. You can use it with or without video. No signup is needed, you can just use it on the go. We don't track any of your information: we want to enable people to work from home and stay safe, with open source and renewable energy.
## Useful things to know
The free video conference call is rolled out on March 20th, so it's still pretty fresh. Here are some useful infos we have collected from using it first-hand and from the feedback of our users.
- Could show mixed result with video call when used on Firefox. We heard that the great developers of Jitsi are working on this right now and the fix is on its way.
- Users have reported that when one call has more than 12 active videos the quality degrades. In such case turning off the video solves the issue.
- The video quality varies greatly depending on the cleint computer. Computers with more graphic capability shows better performance.
## Call as much as you need, and stay home
Use our free video conference call to call the ones you need to talk to. We hope this helps your communication in this extraordinary time we're living in.
If you have any thoughts to share, feel free to get in touch with us at our [Twitter](https://twitter.com/ungleich) or [Matrix.](https://matrix.ungleich.ch)
Wherever you are, stay safe.