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2014/05/14

Will Temasys Become the Adobe of WebRTC? - WebRTC World


 

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The conversations I have been having about WebRTC lately seem to be about the browser wars, which is not exactly exciting to me. I recognize that Google had reasons for laying this path and that Microsoft and Apple both had reasons not to.
Not all students have the chance to study abroad, travel or experience and interact with cultures directly. At the same time, not all retired seniors have the companionship they really need. So, what do you do with a group of Brazilian students looking to hone in on their English-speaking skills and a group of seniors from a retirement home just looking for somebody to talk to? Pair them together via video conferencing - it's the pen pals program of our generation.
There is very nearly a revolution in the works, but existing codecs are not exactly supporting the coup. High-definition, VoIP-driven voice service is certainly upon the business community. It offers the highest quality audio transmission technology can muster, and it offers audio cheaply and in a range of formats. It is poised to entirely take over the old voice standard, PSTN, but that aging standard is still firmly planted because the codecs that support VoIP are not yet working in concert with one another.
Workspaces around the world are changing drastically. The established idea of a desk with a computer and phone are fast vanishing, and is being replaced with a more flexible environment. In this new environment, employees are more connected than before, use a range of devices to communicate with each other and would like to have high levels of engagement.


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