Quobis Outdoor Camp: flying 1538m
The VII Quobis Outdoor Camp was held in Pena Aventura Park in Ribeira da Pena (Portugal).
Vigo, Spain, 21th March 2016.- Quobis, the leader in web-based real-time communication tools for service providers and enterprises, today announced its participation as an exhibitor and speaker at the WebRTC Global Summit and Enterprise Communications 2016, to be held on April 11th-12th, 2016, at the Cavendish Conference Centre in London (UK) Hosted by Informa Exhibitions…
Newly integrated WebRTC solutions already allowing service providers to introduce new applications on wide range of devices, browsers and network environments Frisco, Texas, and Vigo, Spain, November 12, 2014 – GENBAND™, a leading developer of real time communications software solutions, today announced it is collaborating with QUOBIS, a leading provider of carrier-class unified communications solutions,…
are those built for each OS using the specific framework of the environment. This means that an application needs to be developed for each of the environments. The bright side is that the application can interact directly with the device operating system meaning you gain a better experience and optimized application at the cost of…
Tier-1 and Tier-2 telcos have been involved in rollouts of IMS, VoLTE, NGN, RCS and Joyn services during the last few years. These telcos have detected some market opportunities for WebRTC services with real business models, which may be summarized as follows. Residential Web clients Allow end users to adopt a light WebRTC client to…
Market-leading Sippo WebRTC Application Controller to be showcased on the Kandy communications Platform-as-a-Service Vigo, Spain—May 18, 2015—Quobis, a leading provider of carrier-class unified communications solutions, today announced its participation in the GENBAND Perspectives15 Customer and Partner Summit, which will be held at the JW Marriot Orlando, Grande Lakes, FL on May 17-21, 2015. Perspectives15 is…
We are proud to announce that we have made our first WebRTC videocall from Chrome for Android running our SIP over Websocket JavaScript stack, QoffeeSIP. It worked with the recently released M26 Chrome Beta for Android, just enabling the WebRTC-enabled flag. This is an important milestone in WebRTC short but brilliant history. The remarkable point here is…