Hopefully not a lot of you had their business use BlueJeans as their core videoconferencing software. Because if you do, you’ll want to plan a migration soon.

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    At my previous job where I managed our Verizon account our rep was RELENTLESS at pushing this garbage. Every meeting we had with him was a fucking bluejeans link. And every time, without fail, one or more of us had audio or video issues. I don’t know how it ever made it out of QA/testing. It was such a garbage platform, good riddance.

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    Ha! Was wondering why my company abruptly got rid of it, only really used it for larger scale townhalls, rest in Teams

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    Unfortunately I have heard of it since I’m forced to do business with Verizon and one of my other vendors bought it during covid for some reason. Glad to see it gone

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    I’ve had to use this service to talk to Verizon sales people that just refused to take no for an answer. It’s no worse than teams or zoom or meet/duo/whatever Google is calling it now. But it’s also completely unnecessary that it exists and BlueJeans is just such a stupid name.

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    I have a meeting with a Verizon rep next week and I wondered what the hell this “blue jeans” link was that he sent me. Now I know!

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    Oh boy.

    I remember back when they first got started and jumped on a call to sell me the solution. I was staring at two people in California in a high production set they used. We super expensive and felt so awkward even taking their calls.

    Didn’t realize Verizon owned that brand.