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WebRTC

WebRTC

(WEB Real-Time Communication) A browser-based programming interface (API) from the W3C for voice and video calling that bypasses the traditional telephone networks. Introduced in 2011 as open source software by Google, by 2014, WebRTC was added to Chrome, Firefox and Opera browsers. WebRTC also supports data sharing.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-August 7, 2019-: Global WebRTC Market Analysis & Outlook to 2027: Major Trends, Leading Players, Supply Chain Trends, Technological Innovations, Key Developments, and Future Strategies
LOS ANGELES -- A developer of highly interoperable, multi-channel software communication systems has released a new version of its VCOM Matrix platform that incorporates WebRTC.
BlueJeans is the provider of WebRTC open-source standard adoption.
Arlington, TX, June 24, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Ecosmob, global VoIP technology experts, announced the availability of secure and scalable WebRTC client solution for global enterprises.
The open source Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) project (1) has, since it was established by Google nearly 6 years ago, been used in numerous applications supporting e.g., videochat and file transfer.
WebRTC is an open source project that provides audio and video communication directly in-browser without an intrinsic need to integrate third-party applications.
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