Five points to consider for real WebRTC deployments

Five points to consider for real WebRTC deployments

Original at http://blog.uppersideconferences.com/five-points-consider-real-webrtc-deployments/ There are nowadays lots of ongoing proof of concepts and field trials involving WebRTC, having some of them reached the production stage. In this post we are going to explore which problems arise when you move from the lab to a production environment. These are five points to take into account when…

WebRTC security concerns

WebRTC security concerns

WebRTC was designed for peer-to-peer communication but It is possible to make WebRTC calls interoperable with other IP or legacy networks, by the use of WebRTC to SIP gateways, that have been released by Session Border Controllers and Media Gateway manufacturers, like the Oracle WSC. This environment opens up big opportunities for new services for residential…

Quobis announces Sippo version 2 in GA

Quobis announces Sippo version 2 in GA

Quobis®, the leader in WebRTC applications for service providers, today announced a new version of Sippo WebRTC Application Controller and its associated use cases. This version includes support for different devices and browsers and includes responsive design for mobile devices. Sippo Web Collaborator is available for iOS and Android devices as a native application and both Sippo Web Collaborator and Sippo Click…

Enabling browser and native mobile application support for Real-Time Communications

Enabling browser and native mobile application support for Real-Time Communications

Browser adoption of WebRTC APIs has been one of the main challenges in field deployments. While Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have been the early adopters of the W3C WebRTC API (both in desktop and mobile versions), other browser vendors such as Microsoft and Apple have not publicly made any product-related commitment endorsing this initiative….

Quobis joins ATIS device solutions initiative

Quobis joins ATIS device solutions initiative

Quobis, the leader in WebRTC applications, today announced that has joined the Device Solutions Initiative (DSI) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). This initiative is developing solutions to expose the value of the network to devices and applications by reducing complexity in network APIs. The goal is to provide developers with network-agnostic, client-side APIs…

Quobis announces participation in European major events

Quobis announces participation in European major events

Quobis,the leader in WebRTC applications, today announced it will be speaking and exhibiting atWebRTC Global Summit 2014, to be held on April 1-2, 2014 in London (UK). Quobis’ booth (#4) will showcase “Sippo WebRTC Application Controller ” to service providers and network equipment vendors, showing them how to introduce new value-added WebRTC services to their residential and corporate customers, hiding the…

Quobis to showcase Sippo at MWC 2014

Quobis to showcase Sippo at MWC 2014

Quobis,the leader in WebRTC applications, today announced it will be exhibiting at Mobile World Congress 2014, to be held February 24-27, 2014 in Barcelona (Spain). Quobis’ booth (#CS60, Spanish Pavilion) will showcase “Sippo WebRTC Application Controller ” to service providers and network equipment vendors, showing them how to introduce new value-added WebRTC services to their residential and corporate customers, hiding the complexity…

Quobis unveils WebRTC Application Controller to simplify WebRTC deployments

Quobis unveils WebRTC Application Controller to simplify WebRTC deployments

Quobis®, the leader in WebRTC applications, today announced at the WebRTC Exhibition and Conference in Paris that its SIPPO  WebRTC Application Controller (WAC)  is in general availability for the public. SIPPO WebRTC Application Controller (WAC) is a new product category that manages WebRTC applications providing seamless integration with existing OSS and BSS in NGN and IMS…