- Telegram will launch a group video call feature in May.
- It will take on Zoom with encryption, background noise reduction, and screen sharing.
- Expect it to be available on PCs, phones, and tablets.
Telegram hasn’t been shy about courting fleeing WhatsApp users, and now it’s aiming at a new target: people who want an alternative to Zoom. As TechCrunch reports, Telegram founder Pavel Durov has revealed that his messaging app will add a group video call feature sometime in May.
This won’t be a rudimentary feature, Durov said. Telegram will encrypt your video call as you might expect, but it’ll also include background noise cancellation, screen sharing, and other features you’d hope for in a “modern” platform. You’d just get Telegram’s interface, speed and security.
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The group video call feature should support desktop and tablet users in addition to phones, the Telegram founder added.
Telegram was relatively late to video call functionality — it only added two-person conversations in August, well after WhatsApp and others. This signals an intent to catch up, and it’s an acknowledgment that video chats are vital during a pandemic when in-person meetups aren’t typically an option.
There’s also a pragmatic incentive for Telegram to add a group video call function. TechCrunch noted that Telegram has been rushing to raise money, picking up over $1 billion just by selling bonds. The new feature gives backers a reason to keep pouring money into Telegram, showing that their money could make the app a rival to Zoom and other tech heavyweights.
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