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Friday, June 05, 2020

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Anne Smith

This is great. I explored SineSpace yesterday as a newbie. I note the payment plans only have a max of 100 concurrent users at a time. I have a friend who runs real-life music/youth conferences with high school students in Australia. Some events have up to 1800 young people. I have recently introduced her to virtual worlds because of Covid-19. I am wondering if 1800 concurrent avatars could ever be accommodated in SineSpace? And of course the costs involved? I am asking unofficially, without her awareness, so no promises on the uptake. Just wondering if it would be worth exploring?

Alicia

I believe the white label grids in Sinespace have that capability, @Anne Smith.

Rohan Freeman

We have automated sharding for larger groups; there is no upper limit on the number of users who can attend an event. I believe the next Blockdown event, in June, is expecting around 3000 delegates. Ping us at [email protected] if you would like any support on that.

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