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AT&T Takes Your Identity to the Web

February 16, 2015 / in VoIP / Add Comment

AT&T Takes Your Identity to the Web

WebRTC API platforms are not new around here. From a high level perspective, most of these API platforms seem to be more of the same. Having said that, some have an unfair advantage. AT&T could have taken the me too approach but they didn’t. They took a different and interesting stab at WebRTC and made use of their unfair advantage, their users and their AT&T identity.

Tagged With: API Platform, Asymmetric Business Model, AT&T, BlogGeek.me, Plantronics, Telefonica, TokBox, WebRTC

OpenWebRTC: An Interview with Stefan Alund

January 13, 2015 / in Mobile, VoIP / Add Comment

OpenWebRTC: An Interview with Stefan Alund

Even though the known implementation of WebRTC is the open source coming from Google, it is not the only implementation. This interview is with Stefan Alund from Ericsson who is heading the team behind OpenWebRTC

Tagged With: Android, BSD, Ericsson, Gecko, GitHub, Google, GStreamer, H.264, HW acceleration, IE, IETF, Interview, iOS, Mozila, Open Source, OpenWebRTC, SDK, Stefan Alund, W3C, WebKit, WebRTC

The WebRTC MTI Video Codec Doesn’t Really Matter

November 19, 2014 / in VoIP / 2 Comments

The WebRTC MTI Video Codec Doesn’t Really Matter

The WebRTC Mandatory To Implement (MTI) video codec has been a battleground in WebRTC where each camp has its claims why VP8 or H.264 is the right one to go for. Although the set is technical, the considerations behind the scenes are business, involve large companies and big money. Based on the last IETF meeting it looks like a solution is underway

Tagged With: H.264, H.265, MTI, Video Codec, VP8, VP9, WebRTC, WebRTC Compatible Endpoint, WebRTC Device, WebRTC User Agent

VoLTE: Not The Savior In The Eyes Of The Service Providers

October 23, 2014 / in VoIP / 2 Comments

VoLTE: Not The Savior In The Eyes Of The Service Providers

I just came back from the LTE Voice Summit and one of the interesting points many service providers presented was about their hopes from VoLTE. Rightfully there was a consensus that VoLTE will not be a revenue growth generator… Customer retention? Maybe.

Tagged With: Asymmetric Business Model, OTT, RCS, VoLTE

Asymmetric Business Models in WebRTC

October 17, 2014 / in Markets & People, VoIP / 3 Comments

Asymmetric Business Models in WebRTC

Vision Mobile released an interesting report about asymmetric business models and how they are the secret weapon of software companies. I consider this as one of the better reads I had lately. Interesting to see how WebRTC plays here.

Tagged With: Asymmetric Business Model, Messaging, Vision Mobile, WebRTC

Gartner Hype Cycle, WebRTC Not Included

October 1, 2014 / in VoIP / 6 Comments

Gartner Hype Cycle, WebRTC Not Included

As people who lived on Earth and that was all they really knew, the Church and the scientists believed for many years that Earth is the center of the world and that everything revolves around it. It took a lot of research and

Tagged With: Big Data, Gartner, IOT, WebRTC

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