A lot of people are angry about this, and I think it's borderline illegal: https://devforum.zoom.us/t/you-have-exceeded-the-limit-of-li...
You pay for something, and you can't use it.
But we’re moving away as it’s only going to get worse.
What I don't like, is that whenever you contact Zoom, their representatives are taught to say one thing: buy more licenses.
Not only that, but their API/pricing is specifically designed to cover edge-cases that will force you to buy a license.
For example, they don't expose an API to assign a co-host. You can do that via the UI, manually, but not via the API.
Can you share which solution are you moving to?
Of course, it's also possible you signed a contract that basically says "we can just decide not to work and you can't do anything about it" in which case, sucks, and fire whoever negotiates your B2B contracts. But also, those clauses can be void if the violation is serious enough.
But I agree, I recognize the silence in that forum thread that was locked without a resolution: some boss said "let they complain or pay, we don't care about them otherwise".