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90% feel video calls help them combat loneliness: Report

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Published : May 16, 2021, 10:04 AM IST

A survey conducted by video-conferencing platform Zoom in collaboration with Qualtrics Research revealed that 50 percent of respondents have used video calls for business purposes. Also, 90 percent of respondents feel that video calls have helped them to combat feelings of loneliness.

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90% feel video calls help them combat loneliness: Report

New Delhi: Around 90 percent of respondents feel that video calls have helped them to combat feelings of loneliness amid the pandemic, a report said.

The survey conducted by video-conferencing platform Zoom in collaboration with Qualtrics Research also revealed that 50 percent of respondents have used video calls for business purposes.

And over half of them (52 percent) appreciate having a choice between virtual and physical meetings as they feel "hybrid workplaces will save time and provide convenience".

"India adjusted and adopted video call platforms rapidly. It wasn't just a shift in technology but in behavioral mindset as well," Sameer Raje, General Manager & Head of India, Zoom, said in a statement.

"As we look forward to a hybrid world, Zoom is ready to empower organizations with solutions that ensure physical safety and virtual security of their hybrid workforce. We are excited to see the role of video unfolding in the future," Raje added.

In India's sector-specific dive, the report finds that the most common use of video calls are seen in education (72 percent), celebration/social gatherings (62 percent), events (59 percent), entertainment (58 percent), business (50 percent) and a sector that gained prominence during the pandemic -- telehealth (42 percent).

More than 90 percent of respondents feel that virtual and remote activities have helped them stay connected with others during this period, while 75 percent said that these activities helped to improve emotional health, the survey revealed.

When it comes to business travel, 39 percent expect to travel more post-pandemic, while 37 percent expect less travel than in the pre-Covid era.

The company said that it emerged as one of India's top video calling apps, having high levels of awareness (85 percent) and usage (72 percent) and 61 percent of respondents using it over seven days.

The survey included 7,689 respondents from the US, the UK, Mexico, Brazil, France,

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(Inputs from IANS)

New Delhi: Around 90 percent of respondents feel that video calls have helped them to combat feelings of loneliness amid the pandemic, a report said.

The survey conducted by video-conferencing platform Zoom in collaboration with Qualtrics Research also revealed that 50 percent of respondents have used video calls for business purposes.

And over half of them (52 percent) appreciate having a choice between virtual and physical meetings as they feel "hybrid workplaces will save time and provide convenience".

"India adjusted and adopted video call platforms rapidly. It wasn't just a shift in technology but in behavioral mindset as well," Sameer Raje, General Manager & Head of India, Zoom, said in a statement.

"As we look forward to a hybrid world, Zoom is ready to empower organizations with solutions that ensure physical safety and virtual security of their hybrid workforce. We are excited to see the role of video unfolding in the future," Raje added.

In India's sector-specific dive, the report finds that the most common use of video calls are seen in education (72 percent), celebration/social gatherings (62 percent), events (59 percent), entertainment (58 percent), business (50 percent) and a sector that gained prominence during the pandemic -- telehealth (42 percent).

More than 90 percent of respondents feel that virtual and remote activities have helped them stay connected with others during this period, while 75 percent said that these activities helped to improve emotional health, the survey revealed.

When it comes to business travel, 39 percent expect to travel more post-pandemic, while 37 percent expect less travel than in the pre-Covid era.

The company said that it emerged as one of India's top video calling apps, having high levels of awareness (85 percent) and usage (72 percent) and 61 percent of respondents using it over seven days.

The survey included 7,689 respondents from the US, the UK, Mexico, Brazil, France,

Also Read: Twitter finally brings DM search bar to Android

(Inputs from IANS)

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