As an IT admin for your organization, you can turn off Google Meet legacy calling for your users. You might want to do that because Meet legacy calling (what used to be called "Duo calling") isn't compliant with Google core services requirements. Turning off Meet legacy calling doesn't turn off the Meet service in general, so your users can still create and join non-legacy Meet meetings and calls unless you turn those off separately.
To use legacy services, both the additional Google services without individual control setting and the legacy services setting need to be switched on.
Meet meetings vs Legacy Meet calls
Meet Calls | Meet Meetings | Legacy Meet Calls |
Ring | No ring | Ring |
Compliant with Google core services requirements |
Compliant with Google core services requirements |
Not compliant with Google core services requirements |
Turn off by turning off the Meet service |
Turn off by turning off the Meet service |
Turn off by turning off the Legacy services switch or the additional services switch or by turning off the Meet service |
Turn Meet legacy calling on or off
If you turn Meet legacy calling off, your users can still create or join non-legacy Meet calls and meetings.
Before you begin: To apply the setting for certain users, put their accounts in an organizational unit (to set by department) or a configuration group (to set for users across or within departments).
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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In the Admin console, go to Menu AppsGoogle WorkspaceGoogle Meet.
- Click Meet video settings.
- To apply the setting to everyone, leave the top organizational unit selected. Otherwise, select a child organizational unit or a configuration group.
- Click Legacy Services and check or uncheck the Users can make or receive legacy (Duo-type) calls and send video messages box.
- Click Save. If you configured an organizational unit or group, you might be able to either Inherit or Override a parent organizational unit, or Unset a group.
Changes can take up to 24 hours but typically happen more quickly. Learn more