I already wrote there is no value in plain vanilla communication services. Why, because you can get them from the big guys for free – Google Hangouts, Skype, Facebook, WhatsApp… If you are a newcomer launching such a service, put it in context, serve a well-defined community or you will not survive. Does this rule apply also for API platforms?
WebRTC Based UC for Service Providers – An Interview with Elena Carstoiu from 4PSA
The announcement of 4PSA back in April caught my attention because of 2 things: 1) A small vendor competing with the large ones in the crowded space of UC for service providers where many other small vendors failed. I was interested to learn about their special twist. 2) The mix of interesting ingredients: WebRTC, Big Data, search and analytics. I just had to know more.
Custom URLs for Native WebRTC Apps
In the last topic of the month published on the Upperside blog we discussed WebRTC as a Web App, Native App or Anything In-Between. This post started a live discussion about the need for custom URL scheme in WebRTC native apps.The scenario described in this post talks about using a partnering native app that handles the RTC functionality on behalf of the other app.
If I Hear of Another New “Cool” WebRTC Talking Heads Service I’m Going to Scream
There is no value in plain vanilla communication services. Once in a while we see a post on the WebRTC social groups calling us to check out a great new cool WebRTC video calling service. Many of these are just WebRTC talking heads. Big disappointment. Let’s be clear. If all you are launching is yet another WebRTC based calling service it is a waste of your time and squander of your investor’s money
Just Launched – WebRTCStandards.info
In February this year I teamed up with Dan Burnett to provide periodic updates on the advancement of WebRTC related standards.
We started providing these updates here on TheNewDialTone but promised we will build a dedicated website for that.
Please welcome WebRTCStandards.info
We decided to offer a third option and provide updates that will give product managers and developers heads up not only
Unlocking RCS Revenue Potential – I Beg to Differ
The claim in this post is that until now operators were struggling with a business model for RCS, a lot of investment and hard to make money. The breakthrough as described in the post comes in the shape and form of an RCS API Gateway. This magic box “offers an industry breakthrough … and connect to existing IP services.” I don’t buy this. Here is why.
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