Some WebRTC-enabled sites will likely need to connect with enterprise communications systems and to the PSTN. Here we discuss architectures for how this can be done. Editor's Note: This is the second ...
Mozilla today launched Firefox 22, the first stable version of the popular browser that supports the WebRTC protocol and includes support for the organization’s asm.js JavaScript subset that offers ...
WebKit, the browser engine for Safari, is on track to support protocols that enable native video and audio communications in the browser. Although Apple hasn't publicly announced support for WebRTC, ...
Using a new proof-of-concept, local and public IP addresses can be extracted from candidate messages sent by the API Directory’s STUN protocol requests . A recently publicized hole in WebRTC, a ...
TokBox, the San Francisco-based WebRTC and video chat company recently acquired by Spain’s Telefónica Digital, announced that it has launched what it calls the “first platform to power WebRTC video ...
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Right now, a bunch of nerds on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Vancouver are making big decisions about the next big wave in web communications standards. And these decisions will have a ...
WebRTC is an extension of V.VoIP to the browser world. It can reuse the existing V.VoIP infrastructure with incremental upgrades. WebRTC and V.VoIP both aim to enhance the user experience and enable ...
TokBox, a company that was recently acquired by Telefonica Digital, has launched OpenTok on WebRTC. By having its platform on WebRTC, TokBox says it’s the first to build its video chat product right ...
Google has released a developer preview of WebRTC, its open real-time voice and video chat system that uses HTML and JavaScript to put video and audio conferencing into the browser. Billed as an easy ...
Learn more about WebRTC at Streaming Media East 2022. Read the complete transcript of this clip: Tim Siglin: Does RTMP still have legs, and where do RTMP and WebRTC coexist? Ryan Jespersen: I think ...