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Blog posts tagged
"webrtc"


lorumic
18 September 2023

Display graphs for WebRTC Statistics API data using ChartJS and React

Design Article

WebRTC is an open-source technology that enables Real-Time Communications (RTC) in a web browser. It provides software developers with a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to enable real-time data exchange between peers – e.g. for audio calls, video conferencing, or even game streaming. One of our products, Anbox Cloud, uses ...


Maarten Ectors
30 July 2015

Spreedbox – most private video chat and file exchange

Internet of Things Article

This is a guest post by Struktur AG. Today, most organizations use online services for communication and often have confidential data shared and stored with service providers. Just think of Google®, Skype®, WebEx®, GoToMeeting®, BlueJeans® and many others. You may already have used these services to video conference, share files, keep you ...


Maarten Ectors
31 July 2014

Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju…

Cloud and server Article

Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Juju and now anybody can use the solution in minutes. Mid May Alan Quayle, the organiser of the first telecom application developer hackaton – TADHack, contacts Ubuntu and says that one of the sponsors suggested to setup a TURN and STUN server for the beginning of June event. T ...


Maarten Ectors
9 June 2014

Instant telecom integration and NFV is now a reality

Cloud and server Article

At TADHack in Madrid, Metaswitch, Telestax and Canonical proved that instant telecom integration and NFV is now a reality. We showed that anybody can  deploy, integrate and scale a telecom solution in minutes on any public cloud, private cloud or bare-metal server with Juju. Traditionally a telecom integrator installs an IMS in 12 months ...