VacYa Meet Gains Momentum with PM’s ‘Vocal for Local’ Initiative

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‘Made in India’ Platform VacYa Sees Significant Growth During Lockdown

VacYa, a digital conferencing platform, has experienced remarkable growth during the nationwide lockdown, with over 30,000 signups in the past 10 weeks. As the largest “Made in India” unified communications and collaboration platform, VacYa has made its software available for free during these challenging COVID-19 times.

VacYa Meet empowers enterprise employees, virtual teams, and users in sectors like government, healthcare, and education to collaborate in real-time as if they were in the same room. The platform simplifies business processes, improves results, and enhances efficiency in daily activities, with a strong emphasis on security.

Commenting on the platform’s growth, Chandra S. Potineni, Founder of VacYa, said, “Thousands have already used our platform, and it’s growing steadily. Users appreciate its simplicity. VacYa prioritizes security in the design, development, deployment, and maintenance of its networks, platforms, and applications. Built on the latest WebRTC signaling and media standards, VacYa adheres to all required security protocols. The platform also supports adaptive bandwidth management, ensuring a high-quality meeting experience for every participant.”

VacYa is committed to data localization and privacy, with all meetings conducted on Indian servers. As the government considers banning foreign-made mobile applications, VacYa is well-positioned to be India’s preferred solution, thanks to its focus on data localization and security.

In Sanskrit, “VacYa” means to communicate. The company aims to challenge the current model where producers dictate all aspects of a product. VacYa seeks to offer customizable, secure products that can seamlessly integrate into a client’s ecosystem, allowing businesses to innovate and expand with a more immersive experience.

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