The WebRTC protocol promises to make it easier for enterprise developers to roll out applications that bridge call centers as well as voice notification and public switched telephone network (PSTN) ...
Adding real-time communications to your environment takes a number of considerations, including these five primary factors. As you plan your WebRTC project, some decisions you make will significantly ...
Signaling is the part of a WebRTC system that does require servers to get around firewalls and network address translation (NAT). Most often, all that’s needed to initiate a peer-to-peer connection is ...
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 ...
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 ...
WebRTC is the technology for real-time streaming online with broad support across browsers but is still not widely used for real-time streaming of professionally produced content as there are still a ...