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Kenya Unveils First Video Conferencing System, Gumzo

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Nairobi — Kenya's Gaming tech start-up, Usiku Games, has launched the first made-in-Africa video conferencing system that will enable users enjoy better quality calls with unlimited attendees, at more affordable prices.

The web-based Gumzo system is also one of the most secure platforms with all calls encrypted ensuring that users' calls are private and protected.

According to Jay Shapiro, the Founder and CEO, of Usiku Games, Gumzo is Africa's first innovation in video conferencing built by Kenyan developers who have exhibited a high level of skill in coding and system architecture:

"We are glad to have built this video conferencing system here in Kenya for the continent.

This is a turning point in Africa's innovation since our users will be able to enjoy lower rates, longer talk time and host many people at the same time without worrying about their security.

Gumzo supports fun times for users, allows groups to watch shared movies and play games with loved ones especially during these tough times.

Source: allAfrica.com

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