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 ...
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 ...
Telefonica’s TokBox announced a huge upgrade to its OpenTok on WebRTC service today. TokBox’s new cloud-based Mantis media distribution framework is designed to overcome some of WebRTC’s limits with ...
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Going against its initial hopes, Mozilla starts adding support for the patent-encumbered H.264 video compression standard. Perhaps it'll get revenge through WebRTC. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Mozilla and Google have demonstrated the power of the recently-announced Web standard, WebRTC, by making the first ever cross-browser video call. Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that ...
Mozilla and Google have demonstrated the power of the recently-announced Web standard, WebRTC, by making the first ever cross-browser video call. Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that ...
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