It is reported that the American company Zoom Video Communications has revoked authorization from its Russian partners to sell the service to government organizations. As CNews writes, Zoom Video Communications did not explain to its partners the reason for the authorization revocation. And this is not a temporary solution.
CNews noted that in general, Russian legal entities must acquire licenses through Zoom partners. Individuals can do this through the developer’s site.
Earlier in 2014, when Russia declared Crimea its territory, corporate Linux developer Red Hat banned Russian partners from providing software to 20 companies on the sanctions list.